MahaRERA Approves 10,379 Projects in FY26, Nearly Half in MMR
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MahaRERA Approves 10,379 Projects in FY26, Nearly Half in MMR

The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) approved 10,379 real estate projects in fiscal year FY26, with nearly 50 per cent of the authorised schemes located in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). The approvals data was published by the regulator and shows sustained regulatory activity across the state. The numbers reflect registrations under the authority's project approval process and provide an official snapshot of new supply entering the formal market. The approvals span municipal corporations, municipal councils and development authorities across the state.

The concentration of approvals in the MMR signals continued urban and suburban expansion around Mumbai and surrounding districts. The registered projects cover a range of development types including residential, mixed use and commercial schemes, indicating a broad pipeline of construction activity. Regional authorities recorded higher filing volumes in municipal jurisdictions that form the MMR cluster. Officials recorded filings across inner city neighbourhoods as well as suburban nodes, reflecting varied demand pockets.

Developers who secure MahaRERA registration are required to comply with disclosure norms and project timelines set by the authority, which enhances transparency for purchasers. The approvals provide registered buyers with clearer recourse through statutory provisions while compelling promoters to adhere to sanctioned plans. Market participants and analysts will use the registry figures to assess supply trends and map project pipelines. Lenders, investors and planners will reference the registry when evaluating project timelines and financial compliance.

The authority continues to update its public registry as projects are registered and to enforce compliance with statutory requirements. The concentration of approved projects in the MMR will shape near-term delivery schedules and infrastructure demands across the region. Observers said the detailed MahaRERA data offers a firm basis for monitoring project execution and for policymaking aimed at orderly urban growth.

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The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) approved 10,379 real estate projects in fiscal year FY26, with nearly 50 per cent of the authorised schemes located in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). The approvals data was published by the regulator and shows sustained regulatory activity across the state. The numbers reflect registrations under the authority's project approval process and provide an official snapshot of new supply entering the formal market. The approvals span municipal corporations, municipal councils and development authorities across the state. The concentration of approvals in the MMR signals continued urban and suburban expansion around Mumbai and surrounding districts. The registered projects cover a range of development types including residential, mixed use and commercial schemes, indicating a broad pipeline of construction activity. Regional authorities recorded higher filing volumes in municipal jurisdictions that form the MMR cluster. Officials recorded filings across inner city neighbourhoods as well as suburban nodes, reflecting varied demand pockets. Developers who secure MahaRERA registration are required to comply with disclosure norms and project timelines set by the authority, which enhances transparency for purchasers. The approvals provide registered buyers with clearer recourse through statutory provisions while compelling promoters to adhere to sanctioned plans. Market participants and analysts will use the registry figures to assess supply trends and map project pipelines. Lenders, investors and planners will reference the registry when evaluating project timelines and financial compliance. The authority continues to update its public registry as projects are registered and to enforce compliance with statutory requirements. The concentration of approved projects in the MMR will shape near-term delivery schedules and infrastructure demands across the region. Observers said the detailed MahaRERA data offers a firm basis for monitoring project execution and for policymaking aimed at orderly urban growth.

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