CIDCO Unveils First-Ever FCFS Housing Scheme In Navi Mumbai
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CIDCO Unveils First-Ever FCFS Housing Scheme In Navi Mumbai

CIDCO has introduced a major shift in Navi Mumbai’s housing landscape by launching its first-ever first-come, first-served (FCFS) housing scheme. Departing from the traditional lottery-based system, CIDCO will now allot homes based solely on booking order — a move that has quickly attracted widespread attention from homebuyers across the region.

The scheme offers 4,508 ready-to-move homes across Taloja, Dronagiri, Ghansoli, Kharghar and Kalamboli. These are completed apartments with essential amenities, launched at a time when buyer interest is rising due to rapid infrastructure expansion and the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport.

Of the total units, 1,115 homes are reserved for the Economically Weaker Section under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, with eligible beneficiaries able to access a subsidy of Rs 250,000. The remaining 3,393 homes fall under the Low-Income Group category, offering a sizeable opportunity for families seeking affordable, well-planned housing.

CIDCO vice-chairman and managing director Vijay Singhal described the scheme as a “golden opportunity” for first-time buyers. Unlike the lottery system, applicants can now browse available units, select their preferred home and secure it once documents are verified and payment is completed — eliminating long waiting periods and uncertainty.

The featured locations have seen steady development over the past decade. Kharghar and Ghansoli are already established hubs with strong connectivity and social infrastructure, while Taloja and Dronagiri are gaining prominence thanks to expanding metro links, upgraded highways and airport-driven growth. Proximity to the upcoming airport remains a major draw for buyers.

Online registrations open on 22 November at 4 pm, with applicants able to check carpet area, prices and exact locations on CIDCO’s official portal. Those registering by 21 December will gain access to the unit-selection window opening on 28 December at 11 am.

Once the selection system goes live, units will be booked strictly in the order in which applications are submitted. CIDCO has advised early registration for those seeking specific units or preferred building locations.

As all apartments are ready for possession, buyers avoid construction delays and can move in immediately after completing payment — a significant advantage for families currently living on rent.

In a city where demand for affordable housing continues to rise, the scheme reflects both confidence and urgency. With Navi Mumbai undergoing major infrastructural transformation, ready homes in emerging growth corridors are expected to see strong interest. Early indicators suggest that many of the 4,508 homes may be booked quickly, especially as the ability to choose a unit — rather than rely on a draw — appeals strongly to first-time buyers.

CIDCO has introduced a major shift in Navi Mumbai’s housing landscape by launching its first-ever first-come, first-served (FCFS) housing scheme. Departing from the traditional lottery-based system, CIDCO will now allot homes based solely on booking order — a move that has quickly attracted widespread attention from homebuyers across the region. The scheme offers 4,508 ready-to-move homes across Taloja, Dronagiri, Ghansoli, Kharghar and Kalamboli. These are completed apartments with essential amenities, launched at a time when buyer interest is rising due to rapid infrastructure expansion and the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport. Of the total units, 1,115 homes are reserved for the Economically Weaker Section under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, with eligible beneficiaries able to access a subsidy of Rs 250,000. The remaining 3,393 homes fall under the Low-Income Group category, offering a sizeable opportunity for families seeking affordable, well-planned housing. CIDCO vice-chairman and managing director Vijay Singhal described the scheme as a “golden opportunity” for first-time buyers. Unlike the lottery system, applicants can now browse available units, select their preferred home and secure it once documents are verified and payment is completed — eliminating long waiting periods and uncertainty. The featured locations have seen steady development over the past decade. Kharghar and Ghansoli are already established hubs with strong connectivity and social infrastructure, while Taloja and Dronagiri are gaining prominence thanks to expanding metro links, upgraded highways and airport-driven growth. Proximity to the upcoming airport remains a major draw for buyers. Online registrations open on 22 November at 4 pm, with applicants able to check carpet area, prices and exact locations on CIDCO’s official portal. Those registering by 21 December will gain access to the unit-selection window opening on 28 December at 11 am. Once the selection system goes live, units will be booked strictly in the order in which applications are submitted. CIDCO has advised early registration for those seeking specific units or preferred building locations. As all apartments are ready for possession, buyers avoid construction delays and can move in immediately after completing payment — a significant advantage for families currently living on rent. In a city where demand for affordable housing continues to rise, the scheme reflects both confidence and urgency. With Navi Mumbai undergoing major infrastructural transformation, ready homes in emerging growth corridors are expected to see strong interest. Early indicators suggest that many of the 4,508 homes may be booked quickly, especially as the ability to choose a unit — rather than rely on a draw — appeals strongly to first-time buyers.

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