The DDA's 2021 Special Housing Lottery, which took place a few weeks ago, revealed that 5,227 of the 18,335 homes had been distributed to applicants, less than a third.
The Delhi Development Agency (DDA) is likely to sell nearly 13,000 apartments on a first-come, first-served basis after the land-owning agency failed to sell them through a lottery in a recently completed plan, a senior DDA official said. servant. We have put together a proposal for the ministry, if approved, the apartments will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis with online platforms, he said.
Sources say that the agency obtains a permit because these apartments were from previous plans. DDA Commissioner Yadav said that if approved and part of the policy, the agency would be able to place houses on a first-come, first-served basis after the lottery.
This policy applies to houses that have been handed over, rejected, or left unqualified during the housing arrangement after the lottery took place on the plots, according to the official. About 8,000 of these plains are in Narela and the rest are scattered in the capital in places like Rohini, Dwarka, Siraspur, Ramgarh, and Lok Nayak Puram.
He said the land lottery left many "serious" buyers without apartments, but if their names were in the draw, they would ask for investment purposes.
It doesn't make sense to keep these apartments for the next draw because we receive inquiries from people who want to buy them. After all, it suits their needs. So we asked for permission, "he said.
According to the rules, the office can currently run a lottery and then a mini-lottery, which is attended by only about 20% of the people expected in the first lottery. Once sought after and sought after, DDA apartments have been dominated by private developers since 2014, who are considered providers of better equipment at lower prices in the region's capital region.
In 2014, almost 10,000 flats were handed over because the owners complained about insufficient transport links, water supply, and small unit sizes typically in areas such as Bawana, Narela. and Rohini. A senior DDA official said joining may be one of the reasons many people don't go, but added that the DDA is working on it.
With many new infrastructure projects such as Knowledge City, Metro, and the Third Ring, soon to be in motion places like Narela.