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Mumbai BMC Affordable Housing Lottery Draws Only 855 Deposits For 426 Flats

Mumbai’s civic body is facing lukewarm demand for its independently managed affordable housing lottery, as high pricing deters potential buyers despite the city’s severe housing shortage. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) received only 855 confirmed deposits against 426 flats offered under the Development Control and Promotion Regulations (DCPR) 2034, even as more than 23,000 citizens registered for the scheme.

Announced on 16 October, the lottery marks the BMC’s first attempt to directly sell housing units online without the mediation of the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA). The civic authority expected the sale to generate around ₹308 crore through units priced between ₹55 lakh and ₹1.07 crore. However, the limited number of deposits reflects clear market hesitation among low- and middle-income homebuyers.

A senior civic official attributed the muted response to pricing concerns. “The current rates are around 10% higher than the ready reckoner value in most locations,” the official said, adding that the administration may consider a price review if the flats remain unsold.The scheme offers 381 flats for the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) and 45 for the Low-Income Group (LIG), with carpet areas between 269 sq. ft. and 489 sq. ft. The units are spread across neighbourhoods such as Marol, Jogeshwari East, Goregaon West, Kandivali West, Bhandup West, Byculla, Dahisar, and Kanjurmarg areas where civic land and private redevelopment projects intersect.

The flats have been developed under two key provisions of DCPR 2034: Regulation 15, which mandates developers of plots above 4,000 sq. m to allocate a portion of built-up area for affordable housing, and Regulation 33(20)(b), which incentivises affordable homes on private land. The initiative was intended to strengthen inclusion in Mumbai’s constrained housing market.Despite this, the affordability gap remains stark. Urban housing experts note that for families earning below ₹9 lakh annually, even a ₹55 lakh unit is financially unviable without major subsidies or credit support. “Unless pricing aligns with actual income segments, such projects risk exclusion rather than inclusion,” one expert remarked.

The BMC is expected to release the final list of eligible applicants on 18 November, followed by the lottery draw on 20 November. Officials said they would reassess unsold inventory and potential price revisions thereafter.As Mumbai strives to create equitable and sustainable housing for all income groups, the weak response underscores the growing disconnect between policy-led affordability and market-driven costs  a challenge cities must confront to achieve genuine housing inclusion.

Mumbai BMC Affordable Housing Lottery Draws Only 855 Deposits For 426 Flats
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