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Mumbai Metropolitan Region To Get New Rental Housing Policy Soon

The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) is preparing a dedicated rental housing policy for the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), aimed at providing affordable housing solutions for economically weaker sections. The draft policy is expected to be finalised within a month and submitted to the MHADA authority for approval before being sent to the state government for clearance.

Officials noted that the policy will initially focus on MMR, where housing demand is most acute, before being rolled out across other parts of Maharashtra. The initiative comes amid soaring property prices in Mumbai, Thane, and Navi Mumbai, which have increasingly placed home ownership out of reach for low-income groups. While MHADA’s housing lotteries remain in demand, available flats remain limited, highlighting the urgent need for rental housing options. The policy is being designed as a comprehensive framework, outlining allotment rules, rent structures, and maintenance responsibilities. It will facilitate rental housing development through both MHADA initiatives and private developer participation, ensuring greater housing availability for those unable to afford ownership.

Officials emphasised that the move aligns with the Union government’s vision of developing MMR as an international growth hub, which is expected to drive a surge in population due to expanding employment and educational opportunities. Rental housing has been given strategic priority in this development framework to address the housing needs of incoming residents. In parallel, MHADA is advancing group redevelopment projects in Mumbai, including the renovation of MHADA colonies and cess-based buildings. These projects aim to generate additional housing stock while offering larger homes and more open spaces for existing residents, creating a more sustainable and equitable urban environment.

Meanwhile, the annual Mumbai housing lottery has been deferred from the planned Diwali 2025 draw to March–April 2026. Officials cited insufficient housing stock, including approximately 2,500 flats from the Patra Chawl project, which had been stalled due to environmental clearances. With approvals now in place, construction is expected to resume shortly. The delay also accounts for upcoming civic elections and the enforcement of the model code of conduct. On the technology front, MHADA has introduced an AI-powered chatbot service, “MHADASathi”, on its official website. The tool is designed to provide citizens, lottery winners, existing residents, and tenants of cess-based buildings with simplified, interactive access to information about housing projects, allotments, and maintenance processes.

With this new rental housing policy and technological initiatives, MHADA is positioning itself to address the acute housing shortage, support low-income residents, and contribute to the development of a sustainable, inclusive urban housing ecosystem across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.

Mumbai Metropolitan Region To Get New Rental Housing Policy Soon
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