The Mumbai Housing and Area Development Board (MHADA) is set to provide 120 residential flats in various locations throughout Mumbai on a first-come-first-served (FCFS) basis, with online registrations commencing on February 5, 2026, as stated in an official announcement.
These flats, which were previously offered through MHADA lotteries but went unsold, are located within housing colonies under the jurisdiction of the Mumbai Board. Applications will be processed via MHADA’s official housing portal. While registrations will begin on February 5 at 11 am, the online application submission process, payment of the application fee and security deposit, and flat selection will start from February 12, 2026, at 11 am.
Applicants must pay 10% of the flat’s sale price within 48 hours of finalizing their unit, after which a provisional offer letter will be issued online. Of the total available inventory, 84 flats have been constructed by the Mumbai Board, including units situated in Shimpoli and Charkop (Kandivali), Antop Hill-Wadala, Tunga-Powai, PMGP-Mankhurd, and Malvani in Malad.
The remaining 36 flats have been acquired under Development Control Regulation (DCR) 33(5) and 33(7) and are distributed across Ghatkopar East, Kannamwar Nagar in Vikhroli, Byculla, Tardeo, Lower Parel, Sion, and JVPD in Andheri West. Following the initial 10% payment, buyers will need to settle the remaining balance within 90 days. An extension of up to an additional 90 days may be granted, subject to applicable interest, in accordance with MHADA regulations.
This initiative is part of MHADA’s strategy to liquidate unsold housing inventory and provide ready-to-move-in units to eligible buyers through a non-lottery approach.



