– The registration process for the DDA's fourth phase of housing scheme begins on June 30 from midnight onwards. – The scheme offers a total of 5,500 flats located in Jasola, Dwarka, Lok Nayak Puram, Rohini, Siraspur, and Narela.

– Registration fee for all flat types is Rs 1,000, which is non-refundable. – Interested buyers will have 4-5 days to visit sample flats and make their selection based on factors like floor size, location, and view. – The DDA will launch a website for managing the sales of the apartments, allowing online selection.

– Junior engineers will be present at the locations to guide potential buyers during their physical visits. – Detailed information about the booking process will be provided through a circular. – Booking amounts vary according to flat types: Rs 50,000 for EWS, Rs 1 lakh for LIG, Rs 4 lakh for MIG, and Rs 10 lakh for HIG.

– A demand letter will be issued after the payment of the booking amount. – Buyers will have a 60-day window to pay the cost of the flat without interest, followed by an additional 30-day period with an 11 percent interest rate. – The pricing structure ranges from Rs 13 lakh for EWS flats to Rs 2.46 crore for HIG flats. – Significant discounts have been offered on EWS flats to support affordable housing for all.

– To be eligible for EWS benefits, individuals must submit an income certificate stating a gross salary of less than Rs 10 lakh per annum. – The cost of EWS apartments is Rs 10-13 lakh (including the booking amount). – LIG flats in Narela and Rohini are priced around Rs 15 lakh, while Siraspur offers flats at Rs 17 lakh and Lok Nayak Puram at Rs 30 lakh.

– HIG flats range from Rs 2.25 crore to Rs 2.46 crore, with only 40 flats available in Jasola. – MIG flats in Narela cost around Rs 1.05 crore, and in Dwarka Sector 19B, the price ranges from Rs 1.35 crore to Rs 1.45 crore. – The apartments are offered on a first-come-first-serve basis, despite being part of the unsold inventory.

– The DDA has a total unsold inventory of 13,000 flats, with 5,500 flats available in Phase IV. – Amendments and modifications have been made to housing regulations to facilitate the sale of flats. – Individuals owning less than 67 square meters of flat or plot in Delhi can apply for the allotment of DDA flats. – The modifications and relaxations were approved under Section 57 of the DDA Act of 1957.

The fourth phase of the Delhi Development Authority's housing scheme presents an excellent opportunity for individuals to acquire affordable housing options in prime locations. With a range of flats catering to different income groups, the DDA aims to fulfill the vision of providing quality housing for all.

Prospective buyers can register starting from June 30 and visit sample flats to make informed decisions. By adhering to the specified payment timelines, individuals can secure their desired flats and contribute to the government's initiative of affordable housing.