
The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) is preparing to announce its annual housing lottery for Mumbai within the next 10 days. The lottery will offer around 2,500 affordable homes across multiple locations in the city.
Officials confirmed that the apartments will be available across all income segments. The development marks the return of the Mumbai lottery after it was not conducted in 2025.
MHADA’s Mumbai Board CEO Milind Borikar confirmed that the authority will soon roll out the housing lottery. Key details of the announcement include:
The MHADA lottery is structured to cater to different income groups, ensuring broader participation. Each category is defined based on annual family income thresholds.
| Category | Annual Family Income |
| EWS | Up to ₹6 lakh |
| LIG | ₹6 lakh to ₹9 lakh |
| MIG | ₹9 lakh to ₹12 lakh |
| HIG | Above ₹12 lakh |
The upcoming lottery will include homes spread across multiple areas in Mumbai. While specific project-wise allocations are yet to be disclosed, officials indicated citywide coverage. Previous lotteries have included a mix of suburban and premium locations.
In earlier editions, homes were offered in areas such as:
The distribution across locations typically reflects availability of land and completed housing stock. This approach helps balance demand across different parts of the city.
MHADA did not hold a Mumbai lottery in 2025, making the 2026 announcement particularly significant. In the previous 2024 lottery, over 2,000 homes were offered across income categories with prices starting from ₹29 lakh.
HIG category homes ranged between ₹1 crore and ₹6.82 crore, reflecting premium locations. The broad pricing spectrum highlights the availability of both affordable and high-end housing options under MHADA.
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MHADA’s upcoming lottery for 2,500 homes continues its annual housing allocation programme in Mumbai across all income categories from EWS to HIG. The scheme’s return after a gap year signals renewed momentum in government-led housing initiatives.
Allocation will follow income-based categorisation through a computerised draw system. An official announcement is expected within the next 10 days, along with application timelines and project details.
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Published on: Mar 20, 2026, 11:25 AM IST

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