On the fourth day following the launch of Delhi Development Authority’s 2021 housing scheme offering 1,350 flats for sale, DDA has received more than 3,000 applications, a DDA spokesperson said.
Over 500 applicants have paid up the booking amount, the spokesperson added.
The applications have been received for units across HIG, MIG and EWS categories, they said.
Applicants for flats under the scheme have to deposit application money under different categories. For EWS units, the amount is Rs 25,000; for LIG it is Rs 1 lakh and for MIG and HIG units it is Rs 2 lakh.
The flats on offer are located at Dwarka, Jasola, Manglapuri, Rohini and Vasant Kunj localities of the national capital.
Under the scheme, a total of 215 Higher Income Group (HIG) flats are located near Jasola Vihar-Shaheen Bagh Metro station and 15 in Vasant Kunj.
In the 3-BHK category of HIG, 215 flats are on offer in Jasola, Pocket 9B in the price range of Rs 1.97 crore to 2.14 crore. Thirteen flats are on offer in Vasant Kunj in the price range of Rs 1.43 crore to Rs 1.72 crore
As many as 352 Middle Income Group (MIG) flats on offer are located in Dwarka Sector 19-B, 348 in Dwarka Sector 16, and 4 in Vasant Kunj.
As many as 276 EWS flats in Dwarka’s Manglapuri, among others are on sale.
The scheme is linked to the credit-linked subsidy scheme under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Housing for All (Urban).
The scheme has been launched online through the newly-developed AWAAS software of DDA.
Applications will remain active until February 16, 2021, the authority said.
With the new AWAAS software, applicants are able to complete all the formalities for the application, payment, and possession online and visit DDA only for the process of execution of conveyance deed.
The scheme is linked to the credit-linked subsidy scheme under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Housing for All (Urban).
The total cost of the flats includes land premium, cost of construction and 20 percent surcharge on land premium and cost of construction in respect of HIG flats at Vasant Kunj and 10 percent surcharge on land premium and cost of construction in respect of HIG flats at Jasola and MIG flats at Dwarka, according to the information shared in the brochure of the scheme.
The cost of the unit is to be deposited within 90 days from the date of issue of demand cum allotment letter. This will be issued online, the brochure said.
The digitally signed possession letter will be issued online and the allottee will have to upload self-attested copies of the requisite documents.
After issuance of the possession letter, the allottee can reserve a date for physical possession through online mode only, it said, adding even the date of execution of conveyance deed will be reserved by the allottee through the online mode.
Since a number of concessions are being offered under the EWS category, the allottees in this category will not be permitted to sell or transfer, or otherwise part with the possession of the flat in any manner for a period of five years from the delivery of possession, it said.
The last DDA Housing Scheme was launched in March 2019, offering nearly 18,000 flats under four categories. These included 488 (HIG), 1,555 (MIG), 8,383 (LIG) and 7,496 (EWS).
The scheme is linked to the credit-linked subsidy scheme under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Housing for All (Urban).
For detailed terms and conditions, visit www.dda.org.in.
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