
The Pune Board of the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) announced the results of the draw for 4,186 flats on Tuesday, February 10.
Of these 4,186 apartments, according to the September 2025 announcement, 3,322 are in the 20% comprehensive system and 864 are in the 15% integrated system. The lottery, completed in October, includes flats in Pimpri Chinchwad region as well as Solapur, Kolhapur and Sangli districts.
The draw was held at Sharadchandra Pawar Hall in Pune Zilla Parishad. MHADA Vice President and Managing Director Sanjeev Jaiswal (IAS) participated in the program through video conferencing, MHADA said.
MHADA Lottery 2026: Watch LIVE streaming
Applicants can check the MHADA lottery result by visiting the venue or by watching its live streaming on YouTube.
Winners will be notified via SMS to their registered mobile number within minutes of the draw.
A total of 2,58,832 applications were received for 4,186 apartments. Of these, 2,15,965 applicants paid the advance amount and were included in the draw, the report said.
MHADA Lottery 2026: Mumbai
According to a Hindustan Times (HT) report, MHADA is likely to launch 5,000 affordable houses in Mumbai in the next few months. Almost half of these residential units are expected to be for sale in the Goregaon area.
These units are expected to cater to a mix of Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), Low Income Groups (LIG), Middle Income Groups (MIG) and High Income Groups (HIG) in several locations, the report said.
On February 2, MHADA also announced the sale of 120 flats in Mumbai on a first-come, first-served basis in several parts of the city. However, the online registration process, which was supposed to start on February 5, has been postponed due to “technical reasons”.
According to HT sources, the most expensive MHADA flat for sale is in Tardeo, south Mumbai, priced at over ₹8 million, while the cheapest is ₹38 million.
Affordable flats are available in areas like Kandivali, Charkop, Shimpoli, Antop Hill, Wadala, Powai, Malad, Mankhurd, Ghatkopar, Vikhroli, Byculla, Tardeo, Lower Parel, Sion, Juhu and Andheri, according to MHADA.
The housing authority said the apartments included in the first-come, first-served (FCFS) program were previously offered through lotteries, but remained unsold for various reasons and have now been offered for sale.





