DLF Q3 Results: Real estate developer, DLF Ltd, announced its October to December quarter results for the financial year ending 2025-26 on Thursday, 22 January 2026. The company recorded a 13% rise in its consolidated net profits to ₹1,203 crore in the third quarter, compared to ₹1,058 crore in the same period a year ago, as per an exchange filing.
DLF’s revenue from core operations surged more than 32% to ₹2,020 crore in the third quarter of the fiscal year ending 2025-26, compared year-on-year (YoY) with ₹1,529 crore in the same period of the previous financial year.
The real estate developer’s total expenses for the October to December quarter of the financial year 2025-26 increased 34% YoY to ₹1,697 crore, compared to ₹1,261 crore of the same period of the previous financial year, the BSE filings showed.
The rising land acquisition costs were the biggest contributor to the rise in total expenses for the third quarter. DLF’s cost of land recorded a 57% rise to ₹1,158 crore, compared to ₹738 crore in the same period of the previous fiscal year.
“We continue to deliver consistent and profitable growth, backed by a strong balance sheet, high-quality assets, and a resilient business model. The company remains committed to capitalising on sector tailwinds and creating long-term value for all our stakeholders,” DLF said in its press release.
DLF share price
DLF share price closed 0.49% lower at ₹614.65 after Thursday’s stock market session, compared to ₹617.65 at the previous trading close, according to NSE data. The company announced its Q3 results after the market operating hours on 22 January 2026.
Shares of DLF have delivered more than 128% returns on investment in the last five years and over 66% returns in the last three-year period, NSE data shows. However, the company’s shares have lost 13.89% in the last one-year period.
The exchange data also showed that DLF stock has lost 11.18% in the last one-month period, and is trading 5.59% lower in the last five sessions on the Indian stock market.
DLF shares hit their 52-week high at ₹886.80 on 9 June 2025, while the 52-week low level was at ₹601.20 on 7 April 2025, according to the NSE website. The company’s market capitalisation (M-Cap) stood at more than ₹1.52 trillion as of the stock market close on Thursday, 22 January 2026.
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