The Nashik Housing and Area Development Board, a regional wing of MHADA, has opened online applications for a new housing lottery in Nashik. Under this scheme, 402 residential flats are being offered on an advance contribution basis across key city locations like Chunchale, Pathardi, Makhmalabad, Adgaon and Satpur.
This is the fourth Nashik MHADA lottery in 2025, after 846 homes were already offered earlier in the year, and is aimed at low and middle-income homebuyers looking for relatively affordable options in a fast-growing city.
Total Flats: 402
Scheme Type: Advance contribution (pay in instalments while homes are constructed)
Income Segments Covered:
LIG (Low Income Group)
MIG (Middle Income Group)
Price Range: Approx. ₹14.94 lakh to ₹36.75 lakh (depends on location & flat type)
City: Nashik, Maharashtra
Booking & Application Mode: Fully online
Suggested read: MHADA Nashik Lottery 2025
Most of the units are reserved for the low-income group, with the rest for the middle-income group. The flats are spread across multiple Nashik localities.
| Income Group | Location (Shivar) | No. of Flats |
| LIG | Chunchale | 138 |
| LIG | Pathardi | 30 |
| LIG | Makhmalabad | 48 |
| LIG | Adgaon | 77 |
| MIG | Satpur | 40 |
| MIG | Pathardi | 35 |
| MIG | Adgaon | 34 |
| Total | – | 402 |
Minimum Indicative Price: ~₹14,94,023
Maximum Indicative Price: ~₹36,75,023
The exact price you pay will depend on:
Income group (LIG vs MIG)
Project location (Chunchale/Pathardi/Makhmalabad/Adgaon/Satpur)
Flat configuration & size (as per MHADA brochure)
Flats are offered on an advance contribution basis, which usually works like this:
Homes are not fully constructed yet.
If you are allotted a home, you pay the total cost in five instalments as per the construction/payment schedule.
For many buyers, this model helps stagger the outflow instead of paying everything up front, though you should be prepared for regular payments during the construction phase.
As per the current notification and media coverage, here are the key dates you should know:
| Activity | Date & Time |
| Last date for application & registration | 23 December 2025, 11:59 pm |
| Last date for online deposit payment | 23 December 2025, 11:59 pm |
| RTGS / NEFT deposit window | 24 December 2025 (bank working hours) |
| Provisional list of eligible applicants | 30 December 2025, 3:00 pm |
| Claims & objections | 30 December 2025, 6:00 pm to 2 January 2026, 6:00 pm |
| Final list of eligible applicants | 6 January 2026, 6:00 pm |
| Date & time of lottery draw | To be announced online by MHADA |
The detailed eligibility and document list will be mentioned in MHADA’s official booklet for the scheme. However, based on similar MHADA lotteries and current reports:
You should typically be ready with:
Age: Applicant must be an adult (generally 18+ years)
Income Proof:
Latest income tax return (for FY 2024–25, i.e. 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025), or
An income certificate issued by the Tehsildar / competent authority for that period
Residential Status: You may need to fulfil state / regional domicile norms (check in the brochure)
PAN & Aadhaar of the applicant
Bank account details for the refund of the deposit if not allotted
Applications are fully online. Here’s a simple step-by-step view based on MHADA’s standard process and current scheme details:
Step 1: Visit the official MHADA portal and look for the Nashik Board Lottery 402 Flats/Advance Contribution Scheme link.
Step 2: Register as a new user
Create an account with your mobile number, email ID and basic details.
Verify your mobile/email using OTP if required.
Step 3: Fill the online application form
Choose the Nashik Board – 402 flats lottery scheme.
Enter personal details (name, age, marital status, etc.).
Enter income details and select your income group (LIG / MIG) as applicable.
Select the project(s) / location(s) you are interested in, if multiple options are allowed.
Step 4: Upload required documents
Typical document uploads may include:
PAN card
Aadhaar card
Income proof (ITR or income certificate)
Recent passport-size photograph
Any other documents specified in the scheme booklet
Ensure you follow the file size and format guidelines (PDF/JPEG, etc.) mentioned on the portal.
Step 5: Pay the registration/EMD amount online
Pay the required deposit (ED) using net banking/UPI/card, as allowed.
For NEFT/RTGS, ensure the transfer is done within bank working hours up to 24 December 2025.
Keep the payment receipt/transaction reference safe.
Step 6: Check provisional & final lists
After applications close:
MHADA will publish a provisional list of eligible applicants on 30 December 2025.
You can raise claims/objections online up to 2 January 2026, 6:00 pm.
The final list will be published on 6 January 2026.
Step 7: Lottery draw & allotment
Date and time of the draw will be announced separately on MHADA’s official website and possibly via public notices.
If you are allotted a flat, you will receive further instructions on the payment schedule (5 instalments) and documentation.
This Nashik MHADA lottery isn’t just another announcement; it has some real, practical implications if you’re planning to buy a home:
With starting prices around ₹15 lakh and an upper range around ₹36–37 lakh, this scheme offers a structured way to enter Nashik’s housing market, where private projects in similar areas can be significantly more expensive.
Projects in Chunchale, Pathardi, Makhmalabad, Adgaon and Satpur cover both emerging and established pockets of Nashik. This helps different types of buyers, whether you work in industrial areas, IT parks or central city zones.
Since the scheme is targeted at LIG and MIG, many salaried employees (junior to mid-level) and small business owners fall within the income bands, especially if they can show proper income proof for FY 2024–25.
Because the total cost is paid in five instalments, you don’t need to arrange the entire amount at once. You can align your home loan disbursements to the construction stages and reduce pressure on savings.
In the open resale market, first-time buyers often compete with investors and pay a premium. In MHADA schemes, the structure is more regulated, and allotment is lottery-based, which can give genuine end-users a fairer shot.
With a fixed cost band and clear payment schedule, you can estimate:
How much down payment do you need
How much home loan should you apply for
What your expected EMI will look like over the loan tenure
MHADA lottery flat prices in 2025 vary a lot by city/board and income group. For the MHADA Nashik Board’s 402-flat (advance contribution) lottery launched in December 2025, the published prices are ₹14,94,023 to ₹36,75,023.
Eligibility (Nashik Lottery 2025): MHADA’s general lottery eligibility typically includes being 18+, having a valid domicile certificate, and not owning a residential property within the jurisdiction of the relevant MHADA Board. For this Nashik 402-flat lottery, homes are offered for LIG and MIG, and applicants are asked to submit income proof for April 1, 2024 to March 31, 2025 (e.g., ITR or a Tehsil income certificate).
Locations covered (402-flat scheme): The flats are across Nashik city housing projects in Chunchale (Shivara), Pathardi (Shivara), Makhmalabad (Shivara), Adgaon (Shivara), and Satpur (Shivara) (with LIG/MIG unit distribution across these pockets).
Price range in the Nashik lottery: The stated price range is ₹14.94 lakh to ₹36.75 lakh, and because it’s on an advance contribution basis (homes not yet built), winners are allowed to pay the sale price in five instalments.
Price of an MHADA home in Nashik: In this specific 402-flat Nashik lottery (Dec 2025), an MHADA home is roughly ₹14.94–₹36.75 lakh, depending on the project/location and whether it falls under LIG vs MIG.
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