The DDA 2017 housing scheme rolled out on June 30 by Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu offers 12,000 flats across four income categories.
The flats are spread across Rohini, Dwarka, Narela, Vasant Kunj, Jasola, Pitampura, Paschim Vihar and Siraspur.
"Prospective buyers can visit the flats. They can come and have a look at the facilities. And to facilitate their visits, we have deputed representatives at various flat sites, who will guide people, who are interested in applying for the DDA scheme," a senior DDA official told PTI.
Of the 12,000 flats, around 10,000 unoccupied flats are from the 2014 housing scheme, while 2,000 flats have been lying vacant.
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The move by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to allow and facilitate visit to flats is apparently to make people comfortable about the features of the flats and the facilities being offered.
The draw of lots is slated to be conducted in the first week of November which would be streamed online. The last date for submitting applications is August 11.
The four categories of houses are -- HIG with 87 flats ranging from Rs 53.52 lakh to Rs 126.81 lakh; MIG with 404 flats ranging from Rs 31.32 lakh to Rs 93.95 lakh; LIG/one-bed room flats numbering 11,197 and ranging from Rs 14.50 lakh to Rs 30.30 lakh; and 384 Janta flats ranging from Rs 7.07 lakh to Rs 12.76 lakh.
The urban body has tied up with 10 banks for the sale of application forms and scheme-related transactions.
Seeking to deter "unserious buyers" and check market speculation, the DDA this time has proposed multi-tiered penal measures.
If the flat is surrendered within 90 days of the issue of the demand letter, 50 per cent of the fee would be cut.
"Beyond that time period, the entire registration fee will be forfeited," he said.
For the LIG (Lower Income Group) category, the registration fee will be Rs 1 lakh while for Middle Income Group and High Income Group flats, Rs 2 lakh will be charged.
Under the rules, a husband and a wife can apply for the scheme but if both get an allotment, one of them will have to give it up.
The application form costing Rs 200 can be purchased from various partnering banks or Vikas Sadan.
The 2014 scheme offered 25,040 flats across categories, with prices ranging between Rs 7 lakh and Rs 1.2 crore. The online response was so massive that the DDA's official website crashed soon after the launch.