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Weekly Real Estate Market Overview: Key Trends and Stock Performance (22 Nov 2025)

Weekly Real Estate Market Overview: Key Trends and Stock Performance (22 Nov 2025)

Weekley stocks trends of large, mid , small cap and REITs for 22, November 2025

Comparing stock performance from 15 Nov 2025 to 21 Nov 2025. Data includes market close prices, volumes, valuations and analyst notes.

Large-Cap Stocks — Comparative Table

Company Last Week Close (₹) This Week Close (₹) Weekly Change 52W High 52W Low Market Cap P/E
DLF Ltd 764.85 725.35 -5.16% 896.60 601.20 ₹1.79 T 41.91
Lodha Developers 1,209.50 1,176.80 -2.77% 1,531.00 1,035.15 ₹1.20 T 36.2
Godrej Properties 2,195.80 2,090.90 -4.77% 3,015.90 1,900.00 ₹639.70 B 42.4
Oberoi Realty 1,752.40 1,655.40 -5.55% 2,343.65 1,451.95 ₹621.21 B 28.54
Prestige Estates 1,744.90 1,688.50 -3.27% 1,900.00 1,048.05 ₹739.65 B 98.2
Phoenix Mills 1,736.40 1,698.00 -2.22% 1,902.00 1,392.10 ₹613.52 B 57.6
Brigade Enterprises 944.20 898.70 -4.81% 1,340.50 852.00 ₹225.75 B 28.7
Sobha Ltd 1,573.80 1,529.10 -2.86% 1,732.50 1,075.30 ₹166.49 B 113.7
Sunteck Realty 442.40 418.70 -5.33% 545.00 347.00 ₹62.54 B 35.69
Signature Global 1,112.40 1,116.80 +0.39% 1,414.80 988.00 ₹158.05 B 201.9
Key Insights – Large-Cap Stocks
  • DLF Ltd: Weekly downtrend (-5.2%) with higher volumes; still a long-term premium residential play — watch volume-backed support at ~₹700.
  • Lodha Developers: Minor pullback; execution in metro regions remains steady — monitor inventory absorption in wage-sensitive micro-markets.
  • Godrej Properties: ~4.8% weekly decline; fundamentals remain strong — could be a cautious accumulation point if macro stabilises.
  • Oberoi Realty: Correction from short-term highs; historically shows seasonal resilience — good entry for conservative buyers on confirmed dips.
  • Prestige Estates & Phoenix Mills: Trimmed on the week; Phoenix's commercial/retail franchise offers structural support.
  • Brigade, Sobha, Sunteck: Short-term weakness; validate with upcoming collection and delivery updates.
  • Signature Global: Flat week — growth priced-in; trade with caution without earnings upside.

Mid & Small-Cap Stocks — Comparative Table

Company Last Week Close (₹) This Week Close (₹) Weekly Change 52W High 52W Low Market Cap P/E
Atal Realtech 24.68 23.99 -2.77% 25.88 11.15 ₹2.97 B 83.76
Pansari Developers 270.40 311.60 +15.31% 352.30 142.05 ₹5.72 B 43.87
Future Market Networks (FMNL) 11.39 10.86 -4.82% 28.17 8.95 ₹63 Cr 0.96
Arihant Superstructures 376.40 368.25 -2.16% 553.60 322.90 ₹16.04 B 46.75
Kolte-Patil Developers 415.60 392.25 -5.62% 497.55 239.00 ₹35.49 B 58.34
Puravankara 260.15 242.65 -6.74% 463.70 208.70 ₹58.27 B -21.44
Mahindra Lifespace Developers 392.20 388.75 -0.89% 474.99 256.06 ₹81.24 B 51.72
Anant Raj 616.10 610.45 -0.90% 947.90 376.15 ₹222.69 B 44.98
TARC Ltd 141.07 135.46 -3.90% 232.50 103.22 ₹40.20 B -43.95
Ajmera Realty & Infra 985.30 990.70 +0.55% 1,224.90 681.55 ₹3,899.31 Cr 30.51
Key Insights – Mid & Small-Cap Stocks
  • Atal Realtech: Small drift lower; high PE relative to revenue—monitor delivery cadence and collections.
  • Pansari Developers: Strong weekly pop (+15%) — watch liquidity and promoter commentary for sustainability of momentum.
  • FMNL (Future Market Networks): Volatile and circuit-constrained stock; small market cap keeps risk high.
  • Arihant & Kolte-Patil: Modest pullbacks — sector correlations visible; Kolte shows consistent market interest.
  • Puravankara: Bearing larger correction from highs—structural recovery possible but earnings and collections must confirm.
  • Mahindra Lifespace & Ajmera: Relative stability—Mahindra shows small positive stance in intraday moves.
  • Anant Raj: Small dip but long-term visibility remains; watch project sales and execution timelines for confirmation.
  • TARC Ltd: Minor weakness; negative PE indicates structural earnings issues—risk-sensitive investors should monitor order-book and receivables.

REITs Performance Overview — Comparative Table

REIT Last Week Close (₹) This Week Close (₹) Weekly Change 52W High 52W Low Market Cap (₹ Cr) Volume
Mindspace Business Parks REIT 460.38 466.90 +1.41% 474.88 354.30 27,960.31 131,870
Brookfield India REIT 337.99 327.15 -3.18% 355.38 270.87 21,663.72 343,940
Embassy Office Parks REIT 415.71 433.42 +4.25% 437.00 342.10 40,660.00 10,830
Key Insights – REITs
  • Mindspace REIT: Small weekly gain; occupancy and rental traction continue to support yield-focused investors.
  • Brookfield India REIT: Slight correction; institutional backing remains strong — watch leasing cycles and portfolio re-rating opportunities.
  • Embassy Office Parks REIT: Strongest weekly move (+4.3%); diversified portfolio benefits from steady rental inflows.
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