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DDA Premium Housing Scheme 2025: Flats In Vasant Kunj, Dwarka, Rohini Via E-Auction

DDA Premium Housing Scheme 2025: Flats In Vasant Kunj, Dwarka, Rohini Via E-Auction

News1817-07-2025
DDA will launch its Premium Housing Scheme 2025 next month, offering 250 flats and garages at prime Delhi locations via e-auction
The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is set to launch its Premium Housing Scheme 2025 next month. The scheme was approved during a DDA meeting chaired by Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena on July 11. Under this new scheme, the DDA will offer around 250 residential flats and car/scooter garages at premium locations across Delhi through e-auction.
A senior DDA official said, 'This scheme is another key step towards making Delhi a world-class city, with top-quality urban infrastructure, inclusive housing options, and a balanced environment."
The DDA is already running the Apna Ghar Housing Scheme 2025, launched on May 27. It offers 25% discount on LIG flats and 15% on EWS, MIG, and HIG flats across 7,500 units. As of June 28, over 850 flats have been sold, including 630 units in Narela alone.
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The reserve prices will vary depending on the category, with final prices to be determined via e-auction. Here are the estimated starting prices:
With its focus on prime locations, flexible pricing, and improved amenities, the Premium Housing Scheme 2025 aims to cater to homebuyers seeking well-connected and high-quality urban living in the heart of the capital.
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