Latest Answer: Hi Mr Rajesh,
There is doubtlessly in the way that Delhis land today has touched another time. The city has advanced and created with every passing year while keeping up a harmony between the low, working class portions and additionally its tip top inhabitants. The land division of the city has developed by a wide margin. In the last five to six years, Delhi has seen a few development hallways in its NCR area. As per me Delhi Metro, Maximum green spread, Multiple employments, Housing plans, Multiple power are main five things that Delhi did right for its land part.
Latest Answer: Hi All,
In my point of view, in addition to providing them easy accessibility, apartment complexes for elderly will be equipped with a gymnasium, library, jogging tracks, medical room and nursing units. Rooms will be provided to candidates for lifetime. Upon the allottee's death, it will be granted to the next person in the waiting list that will be updated annually. DDA will monitor the quality of the flats, food and medical services.
Latest Answer: Hi Mr Jay,
As per my knowledge, DDA Vice Chairman said that We may blacklist them from partnering with us in any future schemes. For its flagship housing scheme, the largest in its history, the urban body had empaneled 18 banks and Kumar has said that two private banks among them have defaulted.
The 2014 scheme offered 25,040 flats in various categories and saw DDA receiving a whopping 10,08,985 applications, again an all-time high for the housing authority.
Latest Answer: Hi Guys,
Delhi government is aiming to build 27,000 flats for economically weaker section (EWS) and low income group (LIG). According to a senior government official, the project is within the initial stage and is being written by the city Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUISB). The proposal aims at creating 27,000 flats beneath Self Financing scheme (SFS) in Bhalswa and Savda Ghevra space of Mundka in west city.
Latest Answer: Hi,
Comparing the prices in Narela property market to any other market of Delhi, and you would know that in terms of entry costs, an investor is set to gain. But the fact that several DDA flats were left unoccupied in itself reflects that the basic fabric is lacking. Small time businessmen, who would want to park their money in an industrial plot, are the only people to benefit as of today.
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GDA's Housing Scheme is good, it fails to impress on some points. The scheme is for flats that are still not ready and will take another 3-4 years before they are ready for possession. Secondly, as far as pricing is concerned, a 2BHK unit is offered at an estimated cost of Rs 52.79 lakh which is almost at par with what private developers are asking for a ready-for-possession flat or one that would be ready in the next three to six months .
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Latest Answer: Hi Suhail,
As per my knowledge, DDA has invested heavily in this years housing scheme. More than 20,000 of the 25,000 houses being offered by DDA under its current scheme will be constructed using this technology.About 30,000 more houses are expected to be built on the same lines. DDA officials claim this technology helps finish projects 20% faster.