The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) will come out with the 2023 housing scheme in May, and the inventory will include around 23,000 new EWS and LIG flats, mainly in the Narela sub-city.
During the launch, DDA plans to put the sale of around 16,000 flats under the old schemes on hold for one or two months to avoid confusion. Officials said the apartments under the old schemes were being sold on a first-come-first-serve basis, and even those having a DDA flat could apply for another.
With the addition of new flats, DDA will have 40,000 unsold flats. Around 16,000 apartments are unsold under the old schemes, considered too costly and lacking metro connectivity.
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