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DDA approves combining of flats under ongoing first-come-first-serve scheme

If an applicant buys two adjacent flats in the ongoing first-come-first-served housing scheme at six locations across Delhi, the buyer can combine the two units subject to structural approvals, the DDA said.

July 15, 2023 / 10:15 IST
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DDA Dwarka flats
DDA flats in Dwarka.

The Delhi Development Authority has allowed homebuyers to combine two adjacent flats to increase the size of their apartments in its ongoing first-come-first-served housing scheme at six locations across the national capital.

The DDA said in a statement that it received a good response for the over 5,600 flats, with about 4,000 registrations since June 30. The flats offered for sale are located in Dwarka, Narela, Siraspur, Lok Nayak Puram, Rohini and Jasola.

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If an applicant buys two adjacent flats in the current scheme, the buyer can combine the two units by constructing a door in the common wall between them, subject to structural approvals, the DDA said. This arrangement is applicable to all localities and all types of flats.

If an applicant happens to buy a flat adjacent to one acquired from an earlier scheme, the principles of amalgamation will also be applicable, the DDA said in a statement dated July 2.