RERA-Verified Projects in India
Updated 2026 · Independently cross-referenced · No builder commissions
Why RERA Verification Matters for Home Buyers
The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 — commonly known as RERA — is the most significant consumer protection law India has ever passed for real estate buyers. Any residential project above 500 sq m or 8 units must be registered with its state authority before a single brochure is printed or a booking token accepted. RERA registration is not a formality; it is the builder's sworn commitment to deliver — on time, to specification, with funds ring-fenced in an escrow account.
Yet not every project advertised online carries a valid registration. Builder websites prominently display registration numbers, but numbers can be expired, lapsed, or simply fabricated. Brickplot was built to close this gap. For every project we analyse, our automated scraper queries the official state portal — Karnataka RERA, MahaRERA, HRERA, TNRERA, and TSRERA — and attempts a name-and-promoter match. We use a strict 90% similarity threshold for auto-confirmation. Anything below that goes to human editorial review. We never estimate, extrapolate, or guess a RERA number. If we cannot confirm, we say so.
This page lists every project in our database that has passed the verification check. Each entry is linked to the full Brickplot score page where you can see the complete 11-axis analysis, builder track record, legal compliance status, and our independent verdict. Bookmark this page and check back — we update it every time new projects clear our verification pipeline.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is RERA?
RERA stands for Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. It is a central government legislation that mandates all residential and commercial projects above a certain size to be registered with the state Real Estate Regulatory Authority before marketing or selling units. RERA protects buyers by requiring builders to disclose project details, maintain a separate escrow account for funds, and adhere to committed timelines.
How does Brickplot verify RERA registrations?
Brickplot cross-references each project against the official state RERA portal for Karnataka (RERA Karnataka), Maharashtra (MahaRERA), Haryana (HRERA), Tamil Nadu (TNRERA), and Telangana (TSRERA). Our automated scraper matches project names and builder names using a similarity algorithm. Only registrations with ≥90% match confidence are auto-committed. Softer matches go to human editorial review. We never fabricate or estimate a registration number.
Is RERA registration mandatory for all real estate projects?
Yes, under Section 3 of RERA 2016, any project with a plot area of more than 500 square metres or more than 8 apartments must be registered before any advertisement, marketing, booking, or sale. Renovations, commercial leases below thresholds, and independent houses on plots below the limit may be exempt. Failure to register is a criminal offence with penalties up to 10% of project cost and imprisonment.
What happens if a project is not RERA registered?
Buying in a non-RERA project means you have no statutory recourse if the builder delays, changes specifications, or diverts funds. You cannot file a complaint with the state RERA authority. You also cannot invoke RERA-mandated interest on delayed possession. Legal recourse falls back to slow civil courts. Brickplot flags all non-RERA projects and applies a hard score cap — such projects cannot score above 5.9 on our 10-point scale.
How can I check RERA status myself?
Visit the official portal for your state: rera.karnataka.gov.in (Karnataka), maharera.mahaonline.gov.in (Maharashtra), haryanarera.gov.in (Haryana), www.tnrera.in (Tamil Nadu), or rera.telangana.gov.in (Telangana). Search by project name or registration number. You can verify promoter details, registered address, completion date, and complaint history. Alternatively, check any Brickplot project page — we display the RERA number directly on each verified project.
What does a RERA number mean?
A RERA number is a unique alphanumeric identifier assigned by the state RERA authority upon successful registration of a project. It confirms that the promoter has submitted project details including land title, approvals, layout plan, and financial disclosure. The number typically encodes the state code, district, year of registration, and a sequence number. For example, a Karnataka registration looks like PRM/KA/RERA/1251/446/PR/... Buyers should always verify this number on the official state portal before signing an agreement.