01 — At a Glance
The Construction Empire That Won’t Stop Building
- 52-Week High / Low₹1,534 / ₹864
- Q3 FY26 Revenue₹4,672 Cr
- Q3 FY26 PAT₹957 Cr
- Q3 EPS (₹)₹9.58
- Annualised EPS (Q3×4)₹38.32
- Book Value₹213
- Price to Book4.17x
- 9M Pre-Sales₹14,600 Cr
- Net Debt₹61.7 Cr
- Debt / Equity0.45x
Quick Take: Lodha just posted ₹56.2 billion in Q3 pre-sales — the highest quarterly pre-sales ever. That’s 25% YoY growth. The 9-month run rate is ₹146 billion, putting them squarely on track to hit the FY26 guidance of ₹210 billion. Meanwhile, they’re expanding into NCR (Delhi-NCR is now happening), preparing a ₹1.3 lakh crore data centre park in Palava with AWS and STT already signed, and the stock has fallen 20% from its 52-week high. Drama or opportunity? The numbers suggest the latter.
02 — Introduction
The Apartment King That Became a City Planner
Lodha Developers. Say the name in any Mumbai real estate conversation and you get one of three reactions: reverence, skepticism, or “I got lucky and booked one of their flats in 2008 at ₹2 lakh per sq ft.”
For 40+ years, Lodha has been quietly building India’s largest real estate portfolio. Not flashy. Not focused on hype cycles. Just relentlessly adding projects, crushing pre-sales targets, and converting those pre-sales into cash and profitability. They’ve delivered over 100 million square feet. They manage 4,200 acres of land reserves — the largest in Indian real estate. And they’ve started a data centre park in Palava that could generate recurring annuity income of ₹1,500 crore annually by FY31.
Q3 FY26 (Oct–Dec 2025) brought record-breaking pre-sales of ₹56.2 billion, marking the first time Lodha crossed ₹50 billion in a single quarter. The profit numbers? Steady. The balance sheet? Deleveraging. The stock? Down 20% in a year, trading at 26.6x P/E.
This article breaks down where they’ve been, where they’re going, and whether the current valuation punishes them too harshly for ambition.
Concall Headline (Feb 2026): “Embedded profitability at 32% EBITDA margin despite very modest land-sale contribution.” Translation: Their core residential business is crushing it. The data centre pipe hasn’t even turned on yet.
03 — Business Model: We Build Cities, You Live In Them
Real Estate 101: Buy Land, Build, Sell, Repeat. Lodha Does It at Scale.
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