In a setback for aspiring homebuyers, MHADA’s Mumbai Housing and Area Development Board has postponed the online application registration for the sale of 120 tenements in Mumbai under its much-anticipated ‘First Come, First Served’ (FCFS) scheme, citing technical reasons.
The online registration process was earlier scheduled to begin at 11:00 a.m. on February 5, 2026, through MHADA’s official portal. However, the Board has now clarified that the process will not commence as planned, and a revised date will be announced shortly.
What Was Announced Earlier
An advertisement regarding the sale of these 120 tenements was published in several newspapers on February 3, 2026. As per the advertisement, MHADA had informed that the detailed advertisement and information brochure would be made available on the official website
👉 https://bookmyhome.mhada.gov.in/
from 11:00 a.m. on February 5, 2026.
However, MHADA has now stated that due to technical difficulties, the detailed advertisement and information brochure will not be uploaded on the website on February 5, leading to the postponement of the registration process.
The Board has appealed to all interested applicants to take note of this change, adding that information about the revised schedule for the FCFS scheme will be announced soon.
Details of the 120 Flats Offered
The 120 tenements were to be sold without any lottery process, strictly on a First Come, First Served basis. These flats were earlier offered under MHADA lotteries but remained unsold.
84 Flats Constructed by MHADA Mumbai Board
- Shimpoli, Kandivali – 08 flats
- Charkop Sector-8, Kandivali – 02 flats
- Antop Hill–Wadala – 27 flats
- Tunga, Powai – 44 flats
- PMGP, Mankhurd – 01 flat
- Malvani, Malad – 01 flat
- Gaikwad Nagar, Malvani–Malad – 01 flat
36 Flats Received Under DCR 33(5) and 33(7)
- Ghatkopar East – 02 flats
- Kannamwar Nagar, Vikhroli – 01 flat
- Antop Hill–Wadala – 08 flats
- Byculla – 06 flats
- Tardeo – 06 flats
- Lower Parel – 04 flats
- Sion – 02 flats
- JVPD, Andheri West – 07 flats
These locations had generated significant interest due to their spread across central, western, and eastern suburbs of Mumbai, including premium areas like Powai, Tardeo, Lower Parel, and JVPD.
What Applicants Should Know
MHADA has not yet announced new dates for:
- Online registration
- Application submission
- Security deposit payment
- Flat selection
Applicants are advised to:
- Regularly check MHADA’s official website
- Avoid relying on brokers or third-party sources
- Wait for an official announcement regarding the revised schedule
MHADA has reiterated earlier that it has not appointed any agents or brokers for this scheme and will not be responsible for transactions carried out with unauthorised persons.
What Happens Next
The Mumbai Board has confirmed that the revised date for the FCFS process will be announced soon. Until then, homebuyers will have to wait, even as demand remains high for MHADA flats that are being offered without a lottery system.
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