Navi Mumbai, counted

Every figure on this page counts the full MahaRERA register for the belt we work in — Panvel, the NMMC strip and Uran. Nothing is a sample, nothing is an estimate, and the date we counted is on the page.

From the MahaRERA register · counted 17 August 2026

4,308projects registered with MahaRERA
2,858builders behind them
19.7%have asked MahaRERA for more time

Counted across Panvel taluka, the NMMC area of Navi Mumbai, and Uran taluka. Exact boundaries are under “How these numbers are made”.

Where the building is

Registered projects by area. Most of the register sits in the Panvel belt.

  • Panvel beltPanvel taluka — Kharghar, Ulwe, Taloja, Panvel and around3,473 projects
  • Navi Mumbai (NMMC area)the municipal corporation's strip, Airoli to Belapur607 projects
  • Uran & DronagiriUran taluka228 projects

Three in four builders here have one project

75.7%of builders have exactly one project on the register
4.3%of projects belong to the ten largest builders

This is a market of small builders. Three in four of the 2,858 builders behind the region's projects appear on the register once — one project, and no other filings to judge them by.

One project is not a mark against a builder; everyone starts somewhere. But it means the usual shortcut — judge a builder by their past deliveries — often has nothing to point at. The checking moves to the project itself: its filings, its land papers, its site. That checking is why we represent a small number of projects and say no to the rest.

How often declared dates move

Every project registers with a completion date its builder declares. When that date won't hold, the builder must apply to MahaRERA for an extension — and the application is public.

19.7%of projects in this belt have asked for more time
23.5%statewide
Navi Mumbai (NMMC area)
18.1%
Panvel belt
19.2%
Uran & Dronagiri
32.5%

An extension is a moved date, not a verdict — extended projects can still finish, and finish well. But a declared date that moved is a fact, and it is on the register before it is in any brochure. When we represent a project, its register entry is shown on its page, checked and dated.

How these numbers are made

The source. The public project register of the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA). We count every registered project in the register's own listing — complete for the whole state — and take nothing from samples, projections or third parties.

The boundary. The belt on this page is three areas: the Panvel belt (Panvel taluka, Raigad district), Navi Mumbai (NMMC pincodes 400614, 400615, 400701, 400703, 400705, 400706, 400708, 400709 and 400710), and Uran & Dronagiri (Uran taluka, Raigad district). Together: 4,308 projects on the day of the count.

“Asked for more time” counts projects with at least one deadline-extension application on file with MahaRERA.

What a count is not. A count is not an endorsement. Appearing in these figures means a project is on the register — nothing more. We have no relationship with any builder counted here unless a project page on this site says so.

The register moves. 389 of these projects changed on the register in the 90 days before our last count. We re-count each time the register is swept; the date at the top is the date of the count.

If a figure here looks wrong, tell us. We'll re-run the count against the register and correct the page.

Data: MahaRERA public register, reused with attribution. Counted 17 August 2026.

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