Combined results to be announced on August 13

The Nashik Housing and Area Development Board of MHADA has officially commenced the online registration and application process for the e-auction of 105 commercial units. The initiative was launched today by the Vice President and CEO of Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA), Sanjeev Jaiswal.

A program held at MHADA headquarters in Bandra (East), Mumbai, also witnessed the presence of MHADA’s Chief Engineer Dhirajkumar Pandirkar and Nashik Board’s Chief Officer Shivkumar Awalkanthe (via video conference).

The online e-auction for eligible applicants will be conducted on August 12, 2025, between 11:00 AM and 5:00 PM through the portal https://eauction.mhada.gov.in. The combined result of the auction will be declared on August 13, 2025, at 12:00 PM on the same website.


Auction Details and Locations

The commercial units up for auction are spread across Nashik and parts of Ahmednagar district and include:

  • Satpur, Nashik – 17 shops, 10 offices
  • Shrirampur, Ahmednagar – 18 shops, 7 stores
  • Ahilyanagar, Ahmednagar – 4 shops, 49 offices

Important Dates for Applicants

ProcessTimeline
Online registration & application startJuly 7, 2025, 12:00 PM
Last date for application submissionAugust 6, 2025, 11:59 PM
EMD payment via RTGS/NEFTUntil bank working hours on August 7, 2025
E-AuctionAugust 12, 2025, 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Result DeclarationAugust 13, 2025, 12:00 PM

To participate in the auction, applicants must register, fill out the online form, upload required documents, and pay the Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) via https://eauction.mhada.gov.in.


Key Instructions

Detailed eligibility criteria, unit-wise information, reservation policies, terms and conditions, application guidelines, and the complete brochure are available on both https://eauction.mhada.gov.in and https://mhada.gov.in under the Lottery > E-auction > eAuction section.

Applicants are advised to carefully read all terms and conditions mentioned on the portal and in the brochure before submitting their applications. The Nashik Board has emphasized that no claims will be entertained in case of errors due to oversight or misinterpretation.

Also Read: MHADA Extends Deadline for Lottery Applications

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