Maharashtra Real Estate Booms: MahaRERA Approves Over 10,000 Projects in FY26

Published: April 21, 2026 | Category: Real Estate Mumbai
Maharashtra Real Estate Booms: MahaRERA Approves Over 10,000 Projects in FY26

The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has announced a significant expansion in the state’s housing sector, approving a staggering 10,379 real estate projects in the financial year 2025-26. Data reveals that the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and Pune remain the primary drivers of this growth, collectively accounting for nearly 90% of all approvals.

The 10,379 approvals encompass a mix of market expansion and rigorous regulatory oversight. The total figure includes:

- 4,204 New Registrations: Fresh projects entering the market. - 3,687 Extensions: Granted to developers to adjust completion timelines. - 2,488 Corrections: Approved modifications to existing project plans.

MahaRERA officials emphasized that these approvals are crucial for consumer protection. Under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, any delay or change in plans must be vetted by the regulator. Projects that fail to secure these approvals risk being classified as lapsed, a status that halts progress and alerts potential buyers to legal risks.

The concentration of real estate activity continues to favor Maharashtra’s major urban corridors. The Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) accounted for 5,494 approvals—over half of the state's total. At a district level, Pune emerged as the individual leader with 3,150 projects, followed closely by Thane (1,714) and Mumbai Suburban (1,696).

Region | Approved Projects (FY26) --- | --- Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) | 5,494 Pune Region | 3,566 Vidarbha (incl. Nagpur) | 563 Khandesh (incl. Nashik) | 520 Marathwada | 203

Parallel to the surge in project approvals, MahaRERA has significantly ramped up its grievance redressal. In 2025 alone, the regulator resolved 6,045 homebuyer complaints, surpassing the 5,073 new complaints filed during the year. This resulted in a record-breaking 137% disposal rate for the year, as the authority focused on clearing long-standing backlogs. For context, MahaRERA’s disposal rate in its inaugural year (2017) was a mere 27%.

From a homebuyer’s standpoint, the developers must seek MahaRERA’s approval for any project correction or extension. This process ensures transparency and keeps the project within the legal framework, protecting the buyer's investment, the authority stated in an official release.

The high volume of approvals and the aggressive disposal of complaints suggest a maturing real estate ecosystem in Maharashtra. For investors and residents, this regulatory efficiency provides:

1. Legal Validity: Assurance that projects meet technical and financial criteria. 2. Accountability: Mandatory declaration of completion dates. 3. Transparency: A public database to verify project claims before booking.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How many real estate projects were approved by MahaRER
in FY26? A: MahaRERA approved 10,379 real estate projects in the financial year 2025-26.
2. Which regions in Maharashtr
are leading in real estate project approvals? A: The Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and Pune are leading in real estate project approvals, collectively accounting for nearly 90% of all approvals.
3. What are the main categories of project approvals by MahaRERA?
The main categories of project approvals include new registrations, extensions, and corrections.
4. How many homebuyer complaints did MahaRER
resolve in 2025? A: MahaRERA resolved 6,045 homebuyer complaints in 2025, surpassing the 5,073 new complaints filed during the year.
5. What benefits do homebuyers get from MahaRERA's regulatory efforts?
Homebuyers benefit from legal validity, accountability, and transparency, ensuring that projects meet technical and financial criteria, and completion dates are declared.