The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has announced its much-awaited Konkan Board Lottery 2025, offering a diverse mix of homes and plots across multiple categories.

In total, 5,285 flats and 77 residential plots are being offered in this round. These units are spread across Thane, Mira Road, Vasai, Virar, Dombivli, Kalyan, Badlapur, Sanpada, Nerul, Digha, and Oros in Sindhudurg district.

Here is a breakdown of the types of homes available this year:

1️⃣ 20% Inclusive Housing Scheme

These flats come from private developers who are legally required to surrender 20% of their residential units to MHADA. A total of 565 flats are being offered under this category.

2️⃣ 15% Integrated Urban Housing Scheme

This scheme involves projects where developers allocate 15% of units to MHADA as part of integrated townships or group housing mandates. This is the largest pool in the lottery, with 3,002 flats.

3️⃣ MHADA Konkan Board Housing Scheme and Scattered Tenements

A mix of flats constructed directly by MHADA and “as is where is” tenements reclaimed or surrendered over time. There are 1,677 flats in this category.

4️⃣ 50% Affordable Housing Component

A smaller segment of units specially marked as “50% affordable housing” within MHADA’s projects. Only 41 flats are available in this category.

5️⃣ Residential Plots

Apart from flats, the lottery also includes 77 residential plots, primarily in Oros (Sindhudurg) and Badlapur-Kulgaon.

According to MHADA, applicants must belong to one of the income groups—EWS, LIG, MIG, or HIG—and provide proof of income specifically for the financial year 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024.

Important Dates to Remember

  • Registration Starts: 14 July 2025
  • Last Date to Apply: 13 August 2025
  • Lottery Draw Date: 3 September 2025

Applications must be submitted online at housing.mhada.gov.in, and officials have cautioned that no agent or intermediary has been appointed.

Also Read: MHADA issues Tender for Abhyudaya Nagar Redevelopment

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