The Mumbai Housing and Area Development Board (MHADA Mumbai Board) has extended the deadline for registration and submission of applications for the e-auction of 149 commercial premises across the city. Applicants can now complete registration, upload documents, and pay the Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) until 11:59 PM on September 16, 2025.

The online bidding process will be held on September 18, 2025, between 11:00 AM and 5:00 PM, through MHADA’s official e-auction website (eauction.mhada.gov.in). Results will be declared the following day, September 19, 2025 at 11:00 AM, on both mhada.gov.in and the e-auction portal. This marks the second extension of the application deadline.

Distribution of Premises

The 149 commercial premises are spread across several MHADA housing projects in Mumbai, including:

  • Mulund-Gavanpada: 06
  • Kurla-Swadeshi Mill: 05
  • Tunga-Powai: 02
  • Kopri-Powai: 23
  • Charkop: 23
  • Old Magathane-Borivali (East): 06
  • Mahavir Nagar-Kandivali (West): 06
  • Pratiksha Nagar-Sion: 09
  • Antop Hill-Wadala: 03
  • Malvani-Malad: 46
  • Bimbisar Nagar-Goregaon (East): 17
  • Shastri Nagar-Goregaon: 01
  • Siddharth Nagar: 01
  • Majaswadi-Jogeshwari (East): 01

Eligibility Criteria

  • Applicants must be above 18 years of age.
  • Must hold a domicile certificate issued in Maharashtra after 2018.
  • Must pay the prescribed EMD as per the offset price.

Detailed eligibility, particulars of each property, reservation details, and application procedures are provided in the information booklet available on eauction.mhada.gov.in and mhada.gov.in. Applicants are advised to read all terms and conditions carefully before applying.

Also Read: Your Wait For MHADA Lottery Got Extended

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