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Good News, Mumbaikars! MHADA announces 10-25% reduction in prices of 370 apartments

Of the 370 homes, 226 are classified for the economically weaker section and low-income group applicants. There will be 118 homes under the middle-income group category while the 24 high-income group units.

Good News, Mumbaikars! MHADA announces 10-25% reduction in prices of 370 apartments
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The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has announced a significant price reduction of 10 to 25 per cent on 370 houses available through its Mumbai Board Lottery.

Of the total 2,030, these 370 apartments are acquired through redevelopment projects under DCR 33(5), 33(7), and 58.

Of the 370 homes, 226 are classified for the economically weaker section and low-income group applicants. There will be 118 homes under the middle-income group category while the 24 high-income group units.

Minister of Housing, Government of Maharashtra, Atul Save also called the real estate developers to come forward and invest in building 1.25 lakh houses for mill workers in Mumbai. "We have announced reduction in the cost of MHADA houses on declared price with respect to the surplus tenements received under Sections 33(5) and 33(7) only. MHADA has a stock of 2000 houses and we have received 30,000 applications," he informed.

The application process for the ongoing lottery in the Mumbai board was scheduled to close on September 4. However, MHADA has decided to extend the registration deadline to September 19. In 2023, MHADA received more than 1 lakh applications.

Detailed reductions are as follows:

  • 25% cut for the Economically Weaker Section (EWS)
  • 20% for the Low-Income Group (LIG)
  • 15% for the Middle-Income Group (MIG)
  • 10% for the High-Income Group (HIG).

This is the first time these surplus homes, located in prime areas of South Bombay such as Tardeo, Worli, and Mumbai Central, are being offered in the Mumbai lottery. Most units in the higher income group (HIG) are being offered in the range of Rs 1 crore and Rs 6 crore plus.

Despite the high price, the Tardeo flat received 132 applications on the first day of the lottery, with 246 total applications received.

The costliest apartment in the lottery, located in Tardeo, earlier priced at more than Rs 7.5 crore, will now be priced at Rs 6.8 crore. Meanwhile a unit in Vikhroli, earlier priced at around Rs 38 lakh, will now be available at around Rs 29 lakh. A 982 sq ft flat in Powai priced at Rs 1.79 crore. With the price reduction, MHADA is passing on a benefit of around Rs 100 crore to homebuyers.

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