The Nashik Housing and Area Development Board, a regional unit of MHADA, has opened online registration and application acceptance for the lottery of 402 residential tenements across Chunchale, Pathardi, Makhmalabad, Adgaon, and Satpur in Nashik. These homes are being offered under the Advance Contribution Scheme. The online process was inaugurated by MHADA Vice President and CEO Sanjeev Jaiswal during a ‘Go-Live’ programme at MHADA Headquarters in Bandra (East), Mumbai.

Jaiswal noted that before this announcement, the Nashik Board had already offered 846 tenements for sale through three lotteries conducted earlier in 2025. This marks the fourth lottery of the year, reinforcing the Board’s continued focus on expanding access to affordable housing in Nashik. Under the scheme, successful applicants selected through the lottery must pay the sale price in five instalments.

Breakdown of Tenements

A total of 293 tenements for the Lower Income Group (LIG) are included:

  • 138 in Chunchale
  • 30 in Pathardi
  • 48 in Makhmalabad
  • 77 in Adgaon

For the Middle Income Group (MIG), 109 tenements are available:

  • 40 in Satpur
  • 35 in Pathardi
  • 34 in Adgaon

Prices range from ₹14,94,023 to ₹36,75,023.

Application Timeline and Process

Applicants can apply online at:

  • housing.mhada.gov.in
  • mhada.gov.in

Key dates:

  • Last date for registration & application submission: 23 December 2025 (11:59 p.m.)
  • EMD online payment deadline: 23 December 2025 (11:59 p.m.)
  • EMD via RTGS/NEFT: 24 December 2025 (bank working hours)

The provisional list of accepted applications will be published on 30 December 2025 at 3:00 p.m.
Objections/claims can be submitted online from 30 December 2025 (6:00 p.m.) to 02 January 2026 (6:00 p.m.).
After resolution of objections, the final list will be released on 06 January 2026 at 6:00 p.m.
Details regarding the lottery draw date, time, and venue will be announced on the website.

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must submit income proof for 01 April 2024 to 31 March 2025. Either an ITR or an Income Certificate issued by the Tehsil Office will be accepted.

Comprehensive details on eligibility, reservation, payment schedule, terms, and application procedures are available in the information booklet on the official website. Applicants are advised to review all guidelines carefully before applying.

Officials present at the Go-Live programme included Nashik Board Chief Officer Shivkumar Awalkanthe, MHADA Chief Engineer Dheerajkumar Pandeerkar, and other department officers.

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