DDA Flat Scheme | DDA Eligibility Criteria | DDA Registration & Fees
The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) builds homes for families belonging to all economic groups in the national capital. Once these homes are fully constructed, they are offered up as allotments to people under the various government housing schemes.
The official contact details of the Delhi Development Authority are as follows:
Web Address |
dda.org.in |
Link (for DDA-related feedback or complaints) |
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DDA Toll-Free Number |
1800 110 332 |
Office Address |
Vikas Sadan, New Delhi 110 023 |
The locations at which the DDA has built residential properties and their approximate prices are as follows:
Locality |
Type of Flat |
Number of Flats |
Approximate Cost of the Property |
Jasola, Pocket-9B |
3 BHK |
41 |
₹2.08 Crores - ₹2.18 Crores |
Narela, Sector A 1-4, Pocket-1C |
2 BHK |
149 |
₹1.00 Crore |
Dwarka, Sector 19B, Pocket-3 |
2 BHK |
50 |
₹1.23 Crores - ₹1.33 Crores |
Narela, Sector G-7, Pocket-4 |
1 BHK |
761 |
₹23.19 Lakhs |
Rohini, Sector 34, Pocket- 1-4 |
1 BHK |
1,516 |
₹14.1 Lakhs - ₹14.24 Lakhs |
Narela, Sector G-8, Pocket-3 |
1 BHK |
1,224 |
₹13.6 Lakhs - ₹13.9 Lakhs |
Siraspur, Pocket-A1 & C2 |
1 BHK |
126 |
₹17.4 Lakhs - ₹17.7 Lakhs |
Narela, Sector G-2, Pocket-2 |
1 BHK |
505 |
₹13.7 Lakhs - ₹13.9 Lakhs |
Rohini, Sector 35, Pocket- 5 |
1 BHK |
188 |
₹14.01 Lakhs - ₹14.24 Lakhs |
Loknayak Puram, Pocket- A |
1 BHK |
140 |
₹26.9 Lakhs - ₹28.4 Lakhs |
Narela, Sector A 1-4 |
1 BHK (Reserved for EWS Category) |
777 |
₹10.9 Lakhs - ₹12.5 Lakhs |
Narela, Sector G-7, Pocket-4 & 5 |
1 BHK (Reserved for EWS Category) |
146 |
₹9.89 Lakhs |
Only eligible applicants can apply for the DDA Housing Scheme. The eligibility for the same is as follows:
To be eligible the applicant must be an Indian citizen.
The applicant must be at least 18 years of age
You must not own any residential house or plot in full or in part, on leasehold/freehold basis in New Delhi, Delhi or Delhi cantonment, either in your own name or in the name of your wife/husband/minor dependent children. However, the above clause does not apply to the latest DDA Scheme, as Phase IV offers unsold flats in developing areas.
If the applicant jointly owns a plot or land under the residential house that is less than 66.9 square metres, he/she can apply under any of the schemes.
The following are the documents required when applying for a DDA flat:
Identity proof such as your PAN card, passport, government Identity Card, Voter’s ID card, Driving License or Aadhaar Card.
Proof of residence such as Voter’s ID card, Ration card, Driving Licence, Electricity Bill, or other utility bills, House Tax Receipt, or Aadhaar Card.
Your income tax returns for the previous year.
Caste and physical disability certificate, if applicable
Bank account passbook and a duly filled affidavit
The homes that fall under the purview of the DDA housing scheme are allotted through a computerised draw that is based on the lottery technique. The same is held under the supervision of three independent observers.
After that, the results are posted and made available for everyone to see on the official DDA portal.
One can pay for the flats allotted to them under the DDA housing scheme by generating a challan online and then subsequently making the payment on the official web portal of the DDA.
The payment can be made through netbanking/NEFT/RTGS in one go
One can also make the payment by taking up a house loan by mortgaging the flat with DDA-recognised institutions
Individuals with disabilities can pay through cash by making a down payment first and then pay the balance in instalments
Note: The payment should be made within 90 days of the allotment.
DDA conducts a draw every year for the allocation of homes to Delhi residents from all walks of life. It is a computerised process that happens in three stages, namely:
Randomisation of applicants and flats
Picking lucky numbers, and
Mapping of applicants to flats
Note: The lucky draw is entirely random in nature; hence, one should always be wary of people who promise assured homes in the lucky draw.
One can check the DDA draw result by following the below-mentioned steps:
Step 1: Visit the DDA official website
Step 2: Click on the ‘Draw Result’ section in the top dashboard
Step 3: Click on the link that reads ‘DDA Flats Draw Result 2024’
Step 4: Download the draw result document
Step 5: Take a printout of the same for future reference
One will need to furnish the following documents if they are a successful applicant of the DDA draw:
A self-attested copy of the PAN card
Residence proof (self-attested copy of ration card, passport, driving licence, electricity bill, telephone bill, or the like)
A self-attested copy of the bank passbook and/or bank account statements or a copy of the Income Tax Returns (ITR)
To surrender a DDA flat, one will have to fill up a ‘Cancellation Form’ either online or offline by visiting the DDA office.
The applicant must submit the following if he/she wants to get their allotment cancelled:
Cancelled cheque
Original allotment letter
Acknowledgement slip
One must note that the DDA will charge a penalty on cancellation, which will vary depending upon when the flat is being surrendered.
DDA announces its housing schemes on its websites and through newspaper advertisements in leading publications.
Once the results of the lucky draw are out, the DDA publishes them immediately on their website as well as in leading publications.
As per the rules, only the people on the waiting list can partake in DDA’s draw of surrendered flats.
Flats developed by the DDA are more affordable than private establishments and are also delivered on time.
Through the DDA housing scheme, the Delhi Development Authority provides homes to residents coming from all walks of life through an online lottery.
The DDA flat allottees can get benefits from the Central Government’s credit-linked Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY). For instance, EWS- and LIG-category applicants can get an upfront subsidy of 6.5% p.a. on interest on a home loan of up to ₹6 Lakhs.
In addition, EWS category beneficiaries also receive central assistance of up to ₹1.5 Lakhs for the construction or enhancement of a home. MIG-1 and MIG-2 categories can get a subsidy of 4% and 3% on a loan of up to ₹5 Lakhs and ₹12 Lakhs, respectively.
The benefits that a beneficiary of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) can avail while participating in the DDA housing scheme are as follows:
People belonging to the EWS and LIG category can get an upfront subsidy of 6.5% p.a. on interest on a home loan of up to ₹6 Lakhs
People belonging to the MIG-1 category can avail a subsidy of 4% per annum on interest on a housing loan of up to ₹5 Lakhs
People from the MIG-2 category can get an upfront subsidy of 3% per annum on interest on a home loan of up to ₹12 Lakhs
A beneficiary belonging to the EWS category will get central assistance of up to ₹1.5 Lakhs for the construction or enhancement of a home