The company launched around 0.78 million square feet during the quarter. Its flagship Life Republic township in Pune generated about ₹212 crore in sales, while projects in Mumbai contributed nearly 30% of the overall sales value, underscoring the market’s growing share in the company’s portfolio.
Company added that average realisations increased 29% year-on-year to ₹9,442 per sq. ft. The company attributed the increase to strategic price revisions across projects and a higher contribution from Mumbai projects.
Kolte-Patil said collections improved to ₹715 crore during the quarter, reflecting continued execution across its project portfolio.
Managing Director Rajesh Patil said the company had made a strong start to FY27 and remained focused on scaling its business while strengthening execution and organisational capabilities.
He added that the company has launched ASCEND, an organisation-wide transformation programme aimed at improving systems, processes and ways of working to build a faster, more agile and performance-driven organisation.
Kolte-Patil Developers Ltd shares ended at ₹387.50, up 0.89% or ₹3.40, on the NSE at the close of trading on July 17.
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