Majhe Ghar, Majha Adhikar: Maharashtra’s New Housing Vision for 2030

Maharashtra’s new housing policy—Majhe Ghar, Majha Adhikar (My Home, My Right)—marks a major turning point in how we plan and build for the future. As developers, this is an opportunity to align with a vision that’s ambitious, inclusive, and future-ready.

What the policy promises

  • 35 lakh affordable homes by 2030 aimed at EWS and LIG groups
  • A massive ₹70,000 crore investment to strengthen urban housing supply
  • Rent-to-own options for working professionals, students, industrial workers
  • ₹2,000 crore fund to support self-redevelopment of old buildings
  • Cluster-based slum redevelopment to replace unsafe vertical slums with well-planned housing
  • Focus on green, climate-resilient construction that can withstand heatwaves, floods, and earthquakes
  • A new AI-enabled housing portal to bring transparency and speed to approvals

Why this matters for our industry

This policy creates real avenues for public-private partnerships, technology adoption, and sustainable growth. From affordable housing to slum redevelopment and green buildings, the scope for innovation is wide open.

It challenges developers to go beyond building homes—to help create communities that are inclusive, resilient, and connected.

A moment for collaboration

The road ahead will need collective effort—developers, architects, planners, tech partners, and policy leaders working together to deliver on this vision.

What part of this policy do you think will create the biggest impact? How can the private sector and government work hand-in-hand to fast-track these goals?

Let’s lead by example

This is a chance for the real estate industry to contribute not just to housing supply, but to building a better, more inclusive Maharashtra.