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Final MHADA Lottery Applicants List to Be Released
Wed Jun 17 2026
Mumbai’s affordable and planned housing market has once again demonstrated its unmatched pull. The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) is set to publish the final list of accepted applicants for its 2,640-house lottery after completing scrutiny of claims received during the application process. The final verified list is scheduled to be released on the MHADA website at 3 PM on June 16, marking an important milestone before the draw process begins.
Under the leadership of IAS Sanjeev Jaiswal, MHADA has increasingly positioned housing allocation not merely as an administrative exercise but as a structured response to urban demand, accessibility concerns, and the evolving expectations of Mumbai’s homebuyers. The scale of participation in the current lottery reflects both the continued trust in MHADA’s housing ecosystem and the wider challenge of balancing supply with aspiration in one of India’s most competitive urban housing markets.
Highlight: When over 75,000 applicants compete for 2,640 homes, the lottery becomes more than a draw—it becomes a snapshot of Mumbai’s housing reality.
MHADA Lottery 2026 by the Numbers: Demand Continues to Outpace Supply
This year’s response highlights a familiar but important urban trend: demand remains significantly higher than available inventory.
MHADA received a total of 75,366 applications for 2,640 flats, resulting in an average of 28.54 applications per home. These figures underline a clear market signal—structured and publicly administered housing opportunities continue to attract strong participation despite changing economic conditions and evolving buyer expectations.
The scale of applications also shows that affordability and credibility remain central decision-making factors for homebuyers. In a market where property acquisition often carries long-term financial consequences, institutional trust continues to matter.
The housing inventory offered under this lottery includes a mix of categories, reflecting MHADA’s broader strategy to optimize available stock and bring different housing sources into active use.
What Makes Up the 2,640 MHADA Flats?
The flats included in this lottery are drawn from multiple channels rather than a single housing project.
The available inventory consists of:
- Newly constructed flats
- Flats received from developers under Development Control Regulations (DCR) 33(5)
- Flats received under DCR 33(7)
- Vacant flats and units where waiting lists had expired under the marketing department
This approach indicates an effort to reduce idle inventory while improving housing availability without waiting exclusively for fresh construction cycles.
In practical terms, integrating multiple inventory streams allows faster market access for homebuyers while improving utilization of existing housing assets.
Key Locations in the MHADA Lottery Across Mumbai
One of the strongest aspects of this housing draw is the geographic spread of available units.
The lottery includes houses located in:
- Kannamwar Nagar
- Patrachal Siddharthnagar
- Old Magathane
- Gorai
- Subhashnagar–Chembur
- Gandhinagar–Bandra
- Pantnagar
- Girgaon
- Wadala
- Kopri–Powai
- Mazgaon
- Tunga
- Lokmanya Nagar–Dadar
- Pahadi Goregaon
- Antop Hill
This distribution reflects a wider urban planning approach where housing opportunities are not concentrated in one corridor but spread across established residential zones and redevelopment-led locations.
For applicants, location diversity creates flexibility. For the city, it supports a more balanced pattern of urban settlement.
Kannamwar Nagar Price Reduction Signals a Strategic Move
Among all announcements linked to this lottery, one development stands out.
The sale price of 1,221 flats located in Kannamwar Nagar, Vikhroli (East), has been reduced by 7.5 percent.
This pricing revision carries significance because Kannamwar Nagar alone accounts for nearly half of the total inventory offered in this round.
Out of these 1,221 flats:
- 610 flats are reserved for the High Income Group (HIG)
The price adjustment may improve market responsiveness while encouraging faster absorption of available inventory.
Beyond immediate affordability, such pricing decisions can influence buyer sentiment by demonstrating flexibility in aligning supply with actual demand conditions.
Why the Lottery Timeline Depends on the Election Calendar
While applicants await the draw date, the lottery process remains linked to the state’s electoral schedule.
Preparations for conducting the lottery are currently underway, but the official date, time, and venue will only be announced after the Model Code of Conduct related to the Maharashtra Legislative Council elections concludes.
At present, the code of conduct remains in force for local body Legislative Council elections in Maharashtra.
The final date of the code is June 25.
Only after this period ends will MHADA formally announce the lottery schedule.
This sequencing reflects an effort to maintain procedural compliance while ensuring the housing allocation process moves forward without administrative overlap.
The Bigger Story Behind MHADA’s Latest Lottery
Housing lotteries often attract attention because of who wins. But their larger significance lies elsewhere.
The response to this year’s MHADA lottery shows that Mumbai’s housing conversation continues to revolve around three priorities: affordability, availability, and trust.
An application count of 75,366 for 2,640 homes is not simply a participation metric—it is evidence of sustained urban demand and the importance of public housing mechanisms in expanding access.
As applicants wait for the final verified list and the eventual draw announcement, this process serves as another reminder that housing in Mumbai is no longer just about construction. It is increasingly about allocation efficiency, inventory management, and creating pathways to ownership that people still believe in.
