India, March 18 -- Nearly half of the 118 apartments, 64 units, have been sold by the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) under its first-come, first-served (FCFS) scheme launched in February. The remaining unsold units are largely in the higher price bracket of Rs.4 crore to Rs.8 crore.
In February 2026, MHADA announced the sale of 118 flats under an FCFS scheme. These apartments were earlier offered through several lottery schemes but remained unsold for various reasons and were put up for sale on a first-come, First-Served Basis.
The flats were put up for sale in areas such as Kandivali, Charkop, Shimpoli, Antop Hill, Wadala, Powai, Malad, Mankhurd, Ghatkopar, Vikhroli, Byculla, Tardeo, Lower Parel, Sion, Juhu,...
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