Bengaluru, May 27 -- India's top four listed real estate developers are targeting a combined Rs.1.19 trillion in housing sales this fiscal year, while they sharpen focus on increasing profits and acquiring new land in a calibrated manner. As per their disclosures, Godrej Properties Ltd, Prestige Estates Projects Ltd, Lodha Developers Ltd and DLF Ltd collectively crossed a major sales milestone in FY26 with Rs.1.05 trillion, as the demand for top branded developers stayed strong. India's highest-selling residential developer, Mumbai-based Godrej Properties, clocked Rs.34,171 crore of sales in FY26, and has guided for Rs.39,000 crore this year. Prestige Estates emerged second with Rs.30,024 crore of sales, and the Bengaluru-based developer expects a 15-20% jump in FY27. Both Godrej, which has a launch pipeline worth Rs.48,000 crore this year, and Prestige are counting on high sales velocity project launches across cities, with a focus on premium. "The residential sales momentum is expected to continue this year as well, boosted by new project launches and supply. We believe that the residential sector is also moving into a broad-based growth phase, though sales momentum, while stable, shows signs of gradual moderation," said Pankaj Kapoor, managing director of Liases Foras Research. "Growing participation from smaller developers also reflect deepening market confidence beyond the top-tier players." Mumbai-based Lodha Developers is targeting Rs.24,000 crore of sales bookings in FY27 after having sold homes for Rs.20,530 crore last year. DLF, which has set a pre-sales or sales booking target of Rs.20,000 crore, unchanged from last year, also has a Rs.20,000 crore launch pipeline focused on Gurugram and Mumbai, among other cities. After a strong year, India's residential real estate market remained resilient in FY26....