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MahaRERA Sees Strong Residential Project Momentum

Maharashtra recorded a sharp rise in new residential developments during 2025, with regulatory data showing a broad-based increase in housing project registrations across urban and semi-urban markets. The Mumbai Metropolitan Region emerged as the principal driver of this growth, underlining how large-scale infrastructure investment is reshaping development patterns and investor confidence across the state.

According to data released by the state real estate regulator, a total of 4,282 housing projects were registered during the year. Nearly half of these approvals were concentrated in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, which accounted for more than 2,100 projects. The scale of activity reinforces MMR’s position as Maharashtra’s most active residential market, supported by sustained demand, improving connectivity, and deeper access to finance. The Pune region followed as the second-largest contributor, with over 1,300 projects registered. Within this, Pune city alone accounted for a substantial share, reflecting its continued appeal as an employment-led housing market driven by technology, manufacturing, and education sectors. Other high-volume districts included Thane, Mumbai’s suburban belt, Raigad, Nashik, Nagpur and Palghar, indicating that housing growth is no longer limited to core metros but spreading along emerging corridors.

Urban economists link the momentum to a combination of regulatory certainty and infrastructure-led expansion. Mandatory registration under the real estate regulator has improved transparency and buyer confidence, while major transport and logistics projects are opening up new development zones beyond traditional city limits. Expressway networks, metro rail expansion, suburban rail upgrades and airport-led growth nodes have collectively altered how developers assess land viability. In the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, the concentration of projects reflects both redevelopment within established urban areas and greenfield growth along peripheral locations. Planning experts note that this dual trend presents an opportunity to reimagine density, provided projects are aligned with transit access, water availability and climate-resilient design. Without such coordination, the pace of construction could strain civic infrastructure and natural ecosystems.

The distribution of registrations across districts also highlights a gradual diversification of housing supply. Cities such as Nashik and Nagpur are seeing increased developer interest as regional economic hubs, supported by industrial investment and improved inter-city connectivity. For households priced out of larger metros, these cities offer comparatively affordable housing with rising employment prospects. However, analysts caution that registration volumes alone do not guarantee sustainable outcomes. The coming years will test how efficiently these projects are executed, how well they integrate with public transport, and whether housing supply aligns with real demand across income segments.

As Maharashtra’s urban footprint expands, the regulatory data provides an early indicator of where future population growth, infrastructure demand and real estate capital will concentrate. The challenge ahead lies in ensuring that this growth translates into inclusive, well-serviced and climate-resilient neighbourhoods rather than fragmented urban sprawl.

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