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The Konkan Housing and Area Development Board, under MHADA, has launched a new digital platform called 'Book My Home,' enabling buyers to directly select from 13,395 unsold flats across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region under the First Come, First Serve (FCFS) scheme. Flats located in Virar, Khoni, Shirgaon, Gothivare, and Bhandarli, priced between INR 17 lakh and INR 30 lakh, can now be booked in real-time with floor and unit selection. The Aadhaar and PAN-based registration process is fully online and digitally verified. The initiative aims to improve transparency, reduce delays, and activate dormant inventory amid growing demand for affordable housing in peripheral Mumbai.
The Konkan Housing and Area Development Board, a part of MHADA, has launched a new online platform called 'Book My Home' that allows homebuyers to directly choose from 13,395 unsold flats in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR).
This platform brings a major change in the way affordable housing is allotted under the First Come, First Serve (FCFS) scheme. Earlier, buyers had no choice over which flat they would get under the scheme. With this new system, they can now view available flats in real time and select their preferred unit and floor before making a booking.
The flats are located in MHADA projects across areas like Virar (Bolini), Khoni, Shirgaon, Gothivare, and Bhandarli. All these units are priced between INR 17 lakh and INR 30 lakh and are reserved based on location, size, and applicant eligibility.
Buyers must upload Aadhaar, PAN, and a self-declaration during registration. These documents are digitally verified, removing the need for manual checking or visits to MHADA offices. Once verified, users can browse the full inventory and book their desired flat online.
In related housing updates, other states like Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka are also exploring similar digital allocation systems for housing boards to improve transparency and reduce waiting periods. MHADA's move marks a step forward in streamlining government housing distribution and making the process more buyer-friendly.
As housing demand rises in peripheral parts of Mumbai, such initiatives are expected to help speed up the allotment process and bring more unsold inventory into active use.
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