The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) is set to launch an affordable housing scheme, offering 3,000 plots near the Noida International Airport for Rs 7.5 lakh each. This scheme aims to provide security guards, factory workers, and domestic helpers an opportunity to own a home.
Affordable HousingNoida International AirportYeidaJewar Real EstateEwsReal Estate NewsJun 17, 2025
Each plot in YEIDA's new scheme is priced at Rs 7.5 lakh.
The scheme is open to individuals from the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) with an annual income of up to Rs 3 lakh, including factory workers and daily wage earners.
Over 3,000 plots will be made available in Sectors 18 and 20 of Jewar, with a target of allotting at least 8,000 plots.
Applicants must deposit 10% of the total cost in advance to be eligible for the lucky draw. Full details and dates will be announced after the board meeting.
Yes, 29% of the plots will be reserved for those working on YEIDA area projects, 5% for retired defense personnel, and another 5% for YEIDA employees.
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