Delhi Development Authority's Sasta Ghar and Madhyam Vargiya Housing schemes see high demand, with over 1,200 LIG flats sold out. Check prices, how to apply, and other details.
Dda Housing Scheme 2024Affordable HousingDelhi Development AuthoritySasta GharMadhyam Vargiya Housing SchemesReal Estate MumbaiSep 28, 2024
The DDA Housing Scheme 2024 is a housing scheme launched by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to provide affordable housing options to the citizens of Delhi.
The flats are offered in various locations across Delhi, including Dwarka, Jasola, Narela, Rohini, Loknayakpuram, Ramgarh, and Siraspur.
The price range of the flats varies depending on the location and category of the flat. However, the DDA has announced that the flats are offered at affordable prices.
Buyers can book flats for the first two schemes on a first come first serve (FCFS) basis, while flats were sold through e-auction in the Dwarka Housing Scheme.
The Dwarka Housing scheme has been closed, while the First Come First Serve is still in operation.
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