The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has received a strong response to its Mumbai Board lottery 2026, with 16,062 applications submitted till 2:30 PM on Sunday, April 12, for 2,640 homes.

Out of these, 8,348 applicants have already paid the Earnest Money Deposit (EMD), indicating serious buyer interest in the scheme.

Strong Demand in Just Two Weeks

The application process for the lottery opened on March 30, 2026, and within less than two weeks, the number of applications has already reached over 6 times the number of available homes.

In terms of serious participation:

  • EMD-backed applications are over 3 times the available inventory

This reflects a high conversion of interest into actual participation, which is a key indicator of real demand.

What This Response Indicates

Despite ongoing criticism, the numbers point to several underlying market realities:

1. Persistent Housing Demand in Mumbai

Mumbai continues to see structural demand for housing, especially from end-users who trust government-backed schemes like MHADA.

2. Trust Factor of MHADA

Buyers still perceive MHADA homes as:

  • Legally secure
  • Transparent allocation (lottery system)
  • Relatively safer compared to private market risks

3. Location Advantage

Many MHADA projects are located in established or well-connected areas, making them attractive despite higher prices.

4. Limited Supply, High Competition

With only 2,640 homes available, even a moderate interest level leads to high oversubscription.


The Price Debate: Affordable or Not?

The strong response comes even as MHADA faces criticism over pricing in this lottery.

  • Several homes in the Lower Income Group (LIG) category are priced above ₹1 crore
  • Some units are reportedly going up to ₹2.09 crore, raising concerns about affordability

This has triggered a larger debate:
👉 Is MHADA still catering to affordable housing?
👉 Or is it gradually moving toward higher-income segments?


Contradiction: High Prices, Yet High Demand

While public sentiment shows dissatisfaction over pricing, the application data tells a different story.

Possible reasons behind this contradiction:

  • Buyers may still see value compared to market rates in Mumbai
  • Lack of alternative affordable options
  • Aspiration-driven buying in premium locations
  • Expectation of long-term appreciation

However, it is still unclear:

  • Which income categories are driving maximum applications
  • Whether demand is concentrated in specific locations or price segments

Conclusion

MHADA’s Mumbai lottery 2026 highlights a key trend in the housing market:

Even rising prices are not enough to dampen demand in Mumbai’s constrained housing market.

With over 16,000 applications already in and counting, the final numbers could further underline the gap between affordability concerns and actual buyer behaviour.

Also Read: MHADA Announces New Lottery Date for Mumbai

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