Published On:July 1 2023
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DDA launches housing scheme for 5,500 flats on first-come, first serve-basis.
The DDA recently launched on a first-come, first-serve basis a housing scheme that will include 5,500 flats across all categories at various locations in Delhi, officials said. The move is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision to provide affordable housing for all and Lt Governor VK Saxena's "consistent guidance" for qualitatively enhancing and augmenting the Delhi Development Authority's (DDA) housing stock for people of the city, the urban body said in a statement.
The DDA's highest decision-making body on June 14 approved launch of the fourth phase of the urban body's online first-come, first-serve housing scheme with the facility of booking a flat in a preferred locality by paying a token amount.
"The DDA today launched the housing scheme on a first-come, first-serve basis for over 5,500 flats across all categories at various locations of the national capital," it said.
Under the scheme, 1-BHK flats are being offered in Narela, Siraspur, Rohini, Loknayak Puram; 2-BHK flats in Narela and Dwarka; and 3-BHK flats in Jasola.
The approximate range of disposal cost for 3-BHK flats is Rs. 2.08 crore to Rs. 2.18 crore. The range for 2-BHK flats is from Rs. 1 crore in Narela to Rs. 1.23 crore-Rs. 1.33 crore in Dwarka. For 1-BHK flats, the cost ranges from Rs. 9.89 lakh in Narela to Rs. 26.98 lakh-Rs. 28.47 lakh in Loknayak Puram, according to information shared by the DDA.
The booking amount is Rs. 50,000 for 1-BHK flats for applicants from the economically weaker section and Rs. 1 lakh for the general category, Rs. 4 lakh for 2-BHK flats and Rs. 10 lakh for 3-BHK flats.
The registration for the flats started from 5 pm on June 30 while bookings will be available from 12 pm on July 10, the officials said.
Saxena "personally monitored" the DDA's housing policy and instructed various measures to "make DDA flats lucrative for the general public", the urban body said.
Connectivity and security measures have been improved in Narela while many infrastructure projects are also coming up in the sub-city that will make it attractive for homebuyers, it added.
According to the officials, most of the 1-BHK flats have been priced as was prevailing at the time of the Special Housing Scheme, 2021, and the others have been priced as offered in 2022-23.
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