Registration for MHADA lottery will end on September 29, till now more than 2.31 lakh have already applied. Did you apply?

By Varun Singh

MHADA lottery for 8,984 homes were announced in August 2021.

Since then till now more than 2.31 lakh applicants have already applied for the Konkan Board’s MHADA lottery.

Have you applied? Registration ends on September 29, 2021.

The Konkan Board (MHADA’s divisional component) has announced a public computerized lottery for 8,984 flats.

MHADA lottery for which the last date of registration was last Wednesday and for application was last Thursday.

However, MHADA announced an extension, as per the new schedule, the interested eligible applicants can register online application for this computerized draw till 11.59 pm on September 29, 2021.

Registered applicants Online applications can be submitted till 11.59 pm on September 30, 2021.

Payment of deposit (EMD) through RTGS / NEFT online as well as in the bank. Can be done till 11.59 pm on October 01, 2021.

Watch How To Register For MHADA Lottery.

Since the start of registration, a total of 2,35,199 users registered with MHADA, of which 1,66,302 registered with MHADA.

Of the total registration MHADA has received application from 2,31,621 from homebuyers wanting to buy a home.

Till late Monday evening a total of 1,89,525 applicants had paid their Earnest Money Deposit.

The program of computer lottery shall be held on the earlier decided date of October 14, 2021 at 10 am, at Dr. Kashinath Ghanekar Natyagriha, near Hiranandani Meadows, Manpada, Thane (West).

The response is a mirror to the private developers who keep complaining that homebuyers are staying away from the market.

Flats in MHADA lottery are available as affordable rates and the response goes on to show that homebuyers are willing to buy homes if they aren’t available at affordable rates.

Also Read: Did You Miss Applying For MHADA Lottery? Don’t Worry

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