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Struggling with unsold inventory, MHADA increases size of Konkan board lottery

Around 16,000 houses will now be sold in the Konkan board lottery. Earlier, 12,000 affordable houses were up for sale

December 04, 2024 / 17:11 IST
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The units are located in cities that are part of the Mumbai metropolitan area, with some of the flats being unsold as part of previous auctions

The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has increased to 16,000 the number of houses available for sale in the ongoing Konkan regional board lottery, as it struggles to liquidate unsold inventory.

The state government's nodal agency for affordable housing had earlier made 12,000 houses available for the lottery. It is also likely to extend the application date beyond the December 12 deadline.

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"MHADA is sitting on unsold inventory of around Rs 3,000 crore across Maharashtra, and our management has asked the authority to conduct special drives to spread awareness about the properties, their location and amenities," MHADA deputy chief executive officer Anil Wankhade said.

Of the 16,000 houses, around 14,000 will be available for sale on a first-come-first-serve basis, while the rest will be available through the lottery process.