The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is likely to launch its housing scheme for 2023 in June. The scheme will be offering about 23,000 newly constructed flats for the lower income group and economically weaker section.
The flats will be allotted through a computerised draw of lots and the majority of the flats are located in Narela. The scheme will be launched only after the approval from the authority meeting. After the launch applications will be invited. However, the final price of the flats will be decided before the formal launch.
As per Moneycontrol, in the scheme for 2022, flats in the economically weaker section category were offered in a price range of Rs 7.91 lakh to Rs 12.42 lakh, while lower income group category flats were available for Rs 18.10 lakh to Rs 22.8 lakh.
DDA currently has about 40,000 unsold flats in Narela, Dwarka, and Jasola. As per reports, the flats are not sold due to lack of infrastructure and connectivity. The DDA has also facilitated the construction of metro corridor along the Rithala-Bawana-Narela section.
The DDA has also said that individuals who already own a flat or plot in Delhi can apply.