Real estate stocks are down as much as 30%. Here’s why…

The Nifty Realty has underperformed most other sectoral indices, falling 21% from year to date (YTD). The Nifty in the same period is down 3%. Some of the key stocks that saw the maximum dent include Oberoi Realty, Godrej Properties, Prestige Estates, Sobha, and Mahindra Lifespace.

Top 5 real estate stocks with over 25-30% losses in 2025

Here is a look at the key real estate stocks that saw the maximum cut in 2025 so far-

Oberoi Realty

In a recent research report, Nomura has maintained its ‘Buy’ rating in the stock with a target price of Rs 2,300. The share price of Oberoi Realty has fallen over 5% in the last week. It has erased over 30% of investors’ wealth from year to date. However, it has given a return of 21% in the previous one year. The Supreme Court held a hearing on the SEBI v. Sahara matter, which was regarding monetising a 106-acre land plot in Versova for which Oberoi Realty had given a proposal to take over through a Joint Venture. However, the bench directed SEBI to return Rs 1000 crore deposited by Oberoi Realty.

Godrej Properties

The brokerage house Choice Broking has given a ‘Buy’ rating to the stock, with a target price of Rs 3,504. The share price of Godrej Properties has fallen 0.47% in the last five trading days. It has eroded almost 30% of investors’ money from year to date and 14% in the last one year. Choice Broking said that the company will see moderate growth in Presales due to approval delays. However, it may post a strong Q4 FY25, which will be backed by the launches.

Prestige Estates

The brokerage firm Elara Securities has maintained a ‘Buy’ rating in one of its recent research reports, with a target price of Rs 2,300. Prestige Estates’ share price has fallen over 5% in the past five days. It has declined by 27% from year to date. However, the stock has given a return of almost 4% in the previous one year. “We believe Prestige Estates offers a unique combination of scale, diversity and dominance. This calls for the developer to command industry-leading valuation,” said Elara Securities. 

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