Discover how the DDA Housing Scheme 2025 makes home ownership in Delhi affordable, starting at just Rs 13.30 lakh. Learn about eligibility, application deadline, and key details.
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The DDA Housing Scheme 2025 is a government initiative by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to provide affordable housing options to residents of Delhi. It offers homes starting at just Rs 13.30 lakh.
To be eligible, applicants must be Indian citizens, at least 18 years old, have a valid PAN card, and not own any property in Delhi or the National Capital Region (NCR). Income limits vary based on the flat size and category.
You can apply online through the DDA's official website. The application form requires personal details, proof of income, and other necessary documents. Ensure you submit all documents accurately to avoid delays.
The scheme offers various financing options, including home loans from recognized banks and financial institutions. There is also a subsidization scheme for eligible applicants to reduce the financial burden.
The application period typically lasts for a few weeks. It is advisable to apply as soon as possible to avoid missing the deadline. Check the DDA's official website for the exact application period.
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