DDA Housing Scheme 2019 Opens: Five Things To Know

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
DDA Housing Scheme 2019 is open till May 10, 2019.The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) began accepting online applications for its housing
scheme 2019 on Monday
The DDA's Housing Scheme 2019 is open till May 10, 2019
Over 18,000 flats are up for sale under the DDA's Housing Scheme 2019 in residential areas of Delhi
Individuals can apply for the DDA housing scheme online
Called DDA Housing Scheme 2019, the programme is also linked to the Credit-Linked Subsidy Scheme under the government's affordable housing
initiative, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna (PMAY)-Housing For All (URBAN)
450 higher income group (HIG) flats, 1,550 medium income group flats (MIG), 8,300 lower income group (LIG) flats and 7,700 flats for
economic weaker section (EWS) of society are being offered in the DDA's Housing Scheme 2019, according to the DDA's brochure for Housing
Scheme 2019.The scheme is for sale of 18,000 newly built flats in Delhi's Vasant Kunj and Narela residential colonies and applications are
accepted through online mode.Around 450 HIG category flats comprising of 2-3 bedroom, approximately 550 MIG (2 bedroom) flats and 200 (1
bedroom) flats for LIG category are for sales in Delhi's Vasant Kunj area, according to DDA's website dda.org.in.In Narela, around 1,000
2 bedroom MIG flats, 8,200 flats for LIG and 7,700 flats for EWS category are on sale under the DDA's Housing Scheme 2019.Applications for
the DDA's Housing Scheme 2019 can be submitted online and it starts at Rs 25,000 for EWS, Rs 1 lakh for an LIG flat and Rs 2 lakh for MIG
and HIG flats.Application forms online can be accessed online on websites of HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, IDBI Bank, Axis Bank, State Bank of
India, Central Bank of India, Union Bank of India, Syndicate Bank, Corporation Bank, Indusind Bank, YES Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank and IDFC
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