The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority’s (MahaRERA’s) website has witnessed a seven fold jump in traffic in the last six months showcasing better access to the useful and reliable information.

Since MahaRERA’s inception in May 2017, 1,28,39,561 people had visited the website. In August, certain changes were made to the website, and since then the number of visitors has increased to 40,73,183. This traffic is one-third of the total visitors since MahaRERA’s launch.

To simplify further, currently, as many as 33,713 people daily and just over 1,400 per hour visit MahaRERA’s website. Six months back, it was 5,196 visitors daily 216 every hour.

The significant jump in users is a testament to the fact that the design is helping the homebuyers, promoters and agents to access their desired information. With the modifications made, homebuyers are becoming increasingly empowered with easy access to relevant, useful and reliable information. We anticipate this traffic to increase further, considering the improvements being made to MahaRERA’s website.

In August, MahaRERA had launched several more customer-centric features on the website. The features were not limited to filing of complaints but also all the basic information with regards to housing projects such as approvals, construction plan, drawings, amenities, project’s status have been made available. Many newer features are now available on the website, which will act as a reference point for both homebuyers and project promoters alike. Even the agents associated with the real estate sector are immensely finding the website to be useful.

MahaRERA’s efforts is to have maximum transparency on all matters in the real estate sector, which will eventually make the sector to be more credible and instil trust among the customers on their investments to be safe and protected. To achieve these multiple objectives, MahaRERA is committed to make the website even more useful and filled with information.

“We live in an information age. A user expects that the website of any organisation is always kept updated, a source of authoritative and reliable information. Although MahaRERA’s website in its current avatar meets this expectation, we believe that it is an ongoing process to provide various important information and relevant updates periodically. Therefore, MahaRERA is in the final stages of making the website more user-centric,” said Ajoy Mehta, Chairman, MahaRERA.

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