The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has taken significant action against stalled or non-compliant real estate projects across the state, suspending the registration of 1,905 projects. Additionally, the authority revealed that registrations for 45 projects have been voluntarily withdrawn by developers.

District-Wise Breakdown of Suspended Projects

Pune tops the list with the suspension of 487 projects, followed by Mumbai Suburban with 111, Palghar with 106, and Nashik with 98 projects. Other districts with significant suspensions include Raigad (240), Thane (204), and Ratnagiri (93). These numbers highlight the challenges faced by the real estate sector in key urban and peri-urban areas.

Smaller districts, such as Gadchiroli and Hingoli, reported only one suspended project each, indicating relatively fewer real estate activities or issues in these regions.

Withdrawn Registrations

MahaRERA also shared data on projects for which registration has been voluntarily withdrawn. Pune leads with 14 projects, followed by Palghar (5), Raigad (6), and Mumbai Suburban (4). Other districts, such as Nashik, Satara, and Kolhapur, reported fewer withdrawals.

District-Wise Breakdown of Suspended Projects by MahaRERA

Key Observations

The suspension and withdrawal of project registrations underscore ongoing challenges in the real estate sector, including delayed construction, financial constraints, and non-compliance with regulatory norms. The high numbers in major hubs like Pune and Mumbai Suburban reflect the pressure on developers in these highly competitive markets.

Commenting on the data, a senior MahaRERA official stated, “This action is part of our ongoing effort to ensure transparency and accountability in the real estate sector. Projects that fail to meet compliance standards or show progress are subject to regulatory action to protect homebuyers’ interests.”

Implications for Homebuyers

For homebuyers, this development serves as both a caution and a call for due diligence. Buyers are encouraged to verify the status of projects on MahaRERA’s official portal and seek updates directly from developers.

As MahaRERA continues its crackdown on non-compliant projects, the move is expected to drive more discipline and accountability among developers while ensuring greater protection for homebuyers across Maharashtra.

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