MHADA's latest initiative aims to make homeownership more accessible in Mumbai, where real estate prices are notoriously high. With price reductions ranging from 10% to 25%, this move is a beacon of hope for aspiring homeowners.
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The MHADA lottery is a program that offers affordable housing options to individuals and families in Mumbai through a lottery system.
The prices have been reduced by up to 25% on 370 apartments available through the MHADA lottery.
The deadline for submitting online applications has been extended to September 19, 2024.
IHLMS 2.0 is a new online lottery system implemented by MHADA that simplifies the process of purchasing an apartment.
The goal of the MHADA lottery is to provide affordable housing options to individuals and families in Mumbai and to increase housing accessibility in the city.
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