Mumbai: The Mumbai Housing and Area Development Board (a regional unit of MHADA) has extended the deadline for registration and application submission for the sale of 149 non-residential premises (commercial units) through e-auction across various housing projects in Mumbai.
As per the revised schedule, interested applicants can now register online, submit applications, upload documents, and pay the earnest money deposit (EMD) at its website until 11:59 PM on September 16, 2025.
E-Auction Schedule
The online bidding (e-auction) for eligible applicants will be conducted on September 18, between 11 AM and 5 PM through the website. The consolidated results of the auction will be declared on September 19 at 11 AM. This is the second extension provided for the application process by the Board.
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In this auction, the following non-residential premises will be available for sale across Mumbai:
Mulund Gavanpada– 6 premises
Kurla (Swadeshi Mill)– 5 premises
Tunga, Powai— 2 premises
Kopari, Powai— 23 premises
Charkop– 23 premises
Old Magathane, Borivali (East)- 6 premises
Mahavir Nagar, Kandivali (West) – 6 premises
Pratiksha Nagar, Sion– 9 premises
Antop Hill, Wadala– 3 premises
Malvani, Malad– 46 premises
Bimbisar Nagar, Goregaon (East)- 17 premises
Shastri Nagar (Goregaon), Siddharth Nagar, and Majaswadi (Jogeshwari East) – 1 premise each
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