Summary of this article
Deadline extended to May 14, 2026
Over 30,000 applications for 2,640 homes
Final draw scheduled for June 5
The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority’s latest April 2026 lottery has received significant interest, with over 30,000 applications for a humble number of 2,640 homes in Mumbai. This highlights how the city’s housing demand and supply have been inversely proportional. However, this overwhelming response has made the authority reevaluate the time-bound set for the application deadline.
What Are The New Dates?
The housing body has postponed the deadline to May 14, 2026, midnight. The deadline to pay the earnest money deposit (EMD) has been extended to May 15, 2026, while the final draw is scheduled for June 5, 2026. At the core of the scheme is the intent to provide homeownership to those who don’t find the realty price bracket suiting their budget. This makes the scheme relevant for buyers across income segments, be it the economically weaker sections or high-income groups.
Property Listings In Mumbai
MHADA has listed a total of 2,640 residential units across multiple locations across Mumbai, such as Borivali, Andheri, Goregaon, and Tardeo. These homes cater to people from various income groups, be it the economically weaker section (EWS), low-income groups (LIG), high-income groups (HIG) and even premium buyers. The costliest apartment put up by MHADA is in the Tardeo area of South Mumbai, under the High-Income group.
The estimates shared for these segments in a report by Hindustan Times are around Rs 6.82 crore. Whereas the most affordable offering is of Rs 29 lakh for the economically weaker sections and lower-income groups. This diversification ensures that people from all financial backgrounds are catered to, and buyers also get a chance to pick homes as per their liking and budget. The inclusion of these multiple micro-markets also enhances the scheme's appeal.
This lottery provides a fresh opportunity for families who were unable to secure homes in the previous draw, where the demand had far exceeded the supply.
MHADA’s continued effort to roll out housing schemes indicates the long-term strategy to increase the opportunities in the affordable housing inventory.
In addition to being a helping hand in converting homebuyers' dreams into successful homeownership, MHADA plays a crucial role in urban development by redeveloping old buildings and improving the living conditions for many families.
MHADA has advised homebuyers wanting to take part in the draw to track the updates shared by the authority to ensure a faster and safer approach to homebuying.










