MHADA Housing: 2,538 Homes Planned in Mumbai, 13,012 Across Maharashtra

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: April 10, 2026 18:47 IST2026-04-10T18:47:26+5:302026-04-10T18:47:26+5:30

In the 2026–2027 budget of the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA), a target has been set to ...

MHADA Housing: 2,538 Homes Planned in Mumbai, 13,012 Across Maharashtra | MHADA Housing: 2,538 Homes Planned in Mumbai, 13,012 Across Maharashtra

MHADA Housing: 2,538 Homes Planned in Mumbai, 13,012 Across Maharashtra

In the 2026–2027 budget of the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA), a target has been set to construct a total of 13,012 housing units through its regional boards in Mumbai, Pune, Konkan, Nashik, Amravati, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, and Nagpur. A provision of ₹10,585.12 crore has been allocated for construction costs in the budget. MHADA has stated that these new housing schemes will make it easier for citizens across the state to access affordable homes.

The revised budget for the financial year 2025–2026 and the budget for 2026–2027 were presented before the authority. The revised budget for 2025–2026 stands at ₹12,399.22 crore, while the budget for 2026–2027 amounts to ₹17,430.73 crore, both of which have received approval from the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority.

Region-wise housing and allocation:

  • Mumbai: 2,538 houses – ₹6,747.42 crore

  • Konkan: 5,112 houses – ₹1,497.64 crore

  • Pune: 665 houses – ₹664.00 crore

  • Nagpur: 2,008 houses – ₹1,206.19 crore

  • Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: 1,483 houses – ₹258.32 crore

  • Nashik: 237 houses – ₹151.57 crore

  • Amravati: 969 houses – ₹59.98 crore

Additionally, ₹2,711.95 crore has been allocated in the budget for works undertaken by the Mumbai Slum Improvement Board through MLA funds and government funding. Furthermore, ₹661.73 crore has been earmarked under the Mumbai Building Repairs and Reconstruction Board for the repair of cessed buildings, as well as for the maintenance and repair of PMGP schemes, transit camps, and reconstructed buildings.

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