Are you longing for a home you can call your own, but worried about the budget? The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has a plan just for you. The DDA Flats Scheme 2024 is back, offering affordable homes starting at just ₹11.5 lakh, giving thousands the chance to fulfill their dream of home ownership. From budget-friendly options to premium spaces, this scheme has something for everyone.
Your Opportunity to Own a Home at Unbelievable Prices
In this second phase of the DDA housing scheme, applications will open on November 14. Flats are being offered on a first-come, first-served basis, so you’ll need to act fast. Prices for these homes range from ₹11.5 lakh to ₹2 crore, with options tailored to different income groups, allowing both affordable and premium options.
Prime Locations for DDA Flats
DDA has meticulously selected locations across Delhi to offer homes in prime spots, making it easier for residents to commute, settle, and thrive. Here’s where you can find these homes:
- Rohini Sectors 34 and 35: Over 250 flats in the Low-Income Group (LIG) category, priced between ₹12 lakh and ₹15.5 lakh.
- Mangolpuri: 180 flats available under the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) category, priced at ₹32–35 lakh.
- Narela Sector A1-A4: 1,800 flats in Pockets 1A, 1B, and 1C for EWS, priced between ₹18 lakh and ₹20 lakh.
- Siraspur, Lok Nayak Puram, and other areas: Additional flats across various areas of Delhi, bringing the total to 2,500 flats up for grabs.
Affordable Booking Amounts for Different Flats
DDA has set the booking amounts to make it easier for people from all income groups to participate:
- EWS Flats: ₹50,000 booking amount
- LIG Flats: ₹1 lakh booking amount
- Middle-Income Group (MIG) Flats: ₹4 lakh booking amount
- High-Income Group (HIG) Flats: ₹10 lakh booking amount
Additionally, a non-refundable registration fee of ₹2,500 applies to all applicants.
How to Register and Apply
Starting November 14, you can register online through the DDA’s official website. Applications will be on a first-come, first-served basis, so early registration is key. You’ll need to have a self-attested copy of your PAN card and any government-issued identity card (passport, government ID, driving license, ration card, or Aadhaar card).
This scheme is more than just a housing opportunity—it’s a step towards a secure and stable future. For countless families, it’s a beacon of hope and a chance to finally own a home in the city.
So, if you’ve been dreaming of a place to call your own, mark November 14 on your calendar and be ready to take the first step towards making that dream a reality.