Affordable housing
Available 1,2,3 BHK houses, priced between ₹ 9 lakh and ₹ 1.12 cr, up for grabs
What’s on OFFER?
- 16,000 flats in Vasant Kunj, Mukherjee Nagar, Motia Khan, Jasola, Dwarka, Rohini, Narela, Jaffarabad, Kondli and Gharoli
- 1BHK, 2BHK, 3BHK houses apart from 1-room Janta flats, available
- Scheme to be open from November 25 to December 24
- Price of flats between ₹ 9lakh to ₹  1.12 crore
- Draw of lots before April 2011
Your wait to own an affordable house in Delhi could end soon, with the Delhi Development Authority launching its new housing scheme next Thursday.
In its biggest housing scheme till date, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is offering 16,000 flats, priced to suit all budgets, across the city.
Applicants will have to deposit ₹ 1.5 lakh as registration amount, which will be refundable. The scheme will be launched on November 25, and applications will be accepted till December 24. The draw will be held within four months from the last day of closure.
The flats are located in area such as Vasant Kunj, Mukherjee Nagar, Motia Khan, Jasola, Dwarka, Rohini, Narela, Jaffarabad, Kondli and Gharoli.
There is a mix of one bedroom, two bedroom and three bedroom houses and the prices are between ₹ 9lakh and ₹ 1.12 crore.
The cost of construction of these flats ranges from ₹ 1,536 to ₹ 6,069 per square feet.
The most expensive flats of the lot will be the ones in Vasant Kunj.
These furnished flats have been made with higher specifications and will cost more than ₹ 1crore.
Information brochures for the housing scheme, along with application forms, will be available at select branches of State Bank of India, IDBI Bank, Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, Central Bank of India, ICICI Bank and Union Bank of India. Brochure will also be uploaded on the DDA website on November 25 and applications can be submitted online too.
Singed by controversy due to forged documents being submitted by several applicants in its last housing scheme in 2008, the DDA has introduced more stringent rules, this time around.
A new condition, that requires the allotment money to be from the bank account of the allottee, has been inserted.
The allottee will also have to submit a copy of the bank passbook and bank certificates at the time of possession.
This is also the first time that houses for the economically weaker sections of society have been included in a housing scheme. These flats include Janta one-room houses in areas like Narela, Trilokpuri and Shivaji Enclave.
These houses are priced between ₹ 3 and ₹ 6lakh; the registration amount is ₹ 50,000.
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