The City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) has announced the e-auction of 30 premium plots across strategic nodes of Navi Mumbai — including Kharghar, Dronagiri, Kalamboli, Nerul, Airoli, Ghansoli, Sanpada, Koparkhairane, and New Panvel (W).

This auction comes just weeks after Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Navi Mumbai International Airport, a major infrastructure milestone expected to catalyse real estate demand across the region.

The plots on offer cover residential, commercial, residential-cum-commercial, bungalow, service industry, and warehouse uses. Given their proximity to the airport and planned transport corridors like the Atal Setu, the plots are likely to attract intense developer and investor interest.


📅 Auction Timeline

ActivityStart Date & TimeEnd Date & Time
Document Fee & EMD for Close Bid29 Sept 2025, 11:00 hrs15 Oct 2025, 23:59 hrs
Close Bid Submission29 Sept 2025, 11:00 hrs15 Oct 2025, 23:59 hrs
Document Fee & EMD for E-Auction29 Sept 2025, 11:00 hrs16 Oct 2025, 12:00 hrs
E-Auction16 Oct 2025, 11:00 hrs16 Oct 2025, 18:00 hrs
Result Opening17 Oct 2025, 15:00 hrs

Bidders can participate in both the Close Bid (e-Tender) and e-Auction, with the highest bid between the two considered for final allotment.


📍 Plot Details and Reserve Prices

SrNodeSecPlot No.Area (Sq.m)Land UseFSIBase Rate (₹/Sq.m)EMD (₹)
1Airoli3B14+14A144.23R1.11,85,0008,00,477
2Dronagiri1562250.09C1.552,49235,43,352
3Dronagiri1572249.83C1.552,49235,42,942
4Dronagiri1582249.70C1.552,49235,42,738
5Dronagiri57+171600Storage/Warehouse148,31723,19,216
6Ghansoli17A1868.61R1.11,16,50030,35,792
7Kalamboli12A1130.19R1.189,5003,49,560
8Kalamboli12A-3131.97R1.189,5003,54,339
9Kalamboli138A2177.88R+C1.51,78,0001,16,29,879
10KalamboliKWC1423E486.76C1.153,0007,73,948
11Kharghar514629.6R1.13,03,00057,23,064
12Kharghar816A4050.76R+C1.52,54,0003,08,66,791
13–20Kharghar19245–264316–508Bungalow1.11,25,00011.8–19.0 lakh
21Kharghar21159A157.78R1.11,53,0007,24,210
22Kharghar23841,994R+C1.53,51,00144,21,98,080
23Kharghar3877,522.92R+C1.53,03,0006,83,83,343
24Koparkhairane1A34A116.92SI11,07,0003,75,313
25Nerul1321520.42SI11,87,50029,27,363
26Nerul1327484.7SI11,87,50027,26,438
27Nerul4214753.09R1.13,16,00071,39,293
28New Panvel (W)539A99.89R1.11,23,0003,68,594
29New Panvel (W)540A93.12R1.11,23,0003,43,613
30Sanpada4241105.13R+C1.52,97,00098,46,708

📌 Plot no. 23 (Kharghar 38, Sec 7) lies within the Transit Oriented Development (TOD) zone and follows TOD Regulation 14.2 under UDCPR.


✈ Strategic Timing After Airport Inauguration

The e-auction is strategically timed just after the formal inauguration of Navi Mumbai International Airport, which is expected to significantly boost the real estate market in surrounding nodes such as Kharghar, Dronagiri, Ulwe, Panvel, and Kalamboli. These areas are already witnessing heightened developer activity and infrastructure investment.

With connectivity enhanced via Atal Setu, metro corridors, and upcoming transport links, these plots offer high potential for both end-users and investors.


🌐 Participation & Bidding

Interested bidders must register on CIDCO’s e-auction platform, pay document and EMD fees, and submit close bids before participating in the live e-auction.

The final allotment will go to the highest bid between the close bid and e-auction price. Payments are structured in two instalments after successful bidding, with possession granted upon full payment.

Also Read: CIDCO to launch schemes for the sale of plots, tenements and commercial shops on Gudi Padwa

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