As per the DDA Housing Scheme 2010 brochure issued on the official Web site of DDA, below are the key points of the Scheme:
DDA housing scheme 2010 has been launched announcing 16,000 flats in different Delhi locations, including Dwarka, Vasant Kunj, Mukherjee Nagar, Rohini, Motia Khan, Jasola, Pitampura, Kalyan Vihar, Jahangirpuri, Sarai Khalil, Narela, Loknayak Puram, Zafrabad, Rohini, Kondli Gharoli, Bindapur, Nasirpur, Chilla, Trilokpuri and Shivaji Enclave.
Eligibility to Apply: Indian Citizen 18 and above not owning...
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
DDA Housing Scheme 2010 Application Money Loan: Banks War on Interest Rates
The recently announced DDA Housing Scheme has initiated a full-fledged war among banks to woo the buyers for taking the application money loan. The Banks have slashed down their interest rates as compared to last year and also offering waiver on the processing fee. As the banks reveal low interest rates when compared to their rival banks this will benefit the end users. i.e. the purchasers to avail the best Loan.
SBI announced a reduction in its total interest package on December 01, 2010 from Rs.5100 to Rs.4600 for availing...
DDA Housing Scheme 2010 - Details of Flats Announced
Details of Flats announced in DDA Housing Scheme 2010 as displayed in the online brochure issued by DDA:
LocalityLocality CodeNo. of Flats
Approx. Area
Sq.Mts.
Tentative Cost (Lacs)
Vasant Kunj, D-6 (newly constructed furnished flats with Lifts)
1 Bedroom11128554-5834-37
2 Bedroom1254881-15251-96
3 Bedroom13876173-176110-112
Multi-storied 3 Bedroom Flats
Mukherjee Nagar (Newly constructed housing pocket)21336127-17858-81
Motia Khan (Newly constructed housing pocket)22144130-13184-85
Jasola Sec-9A (Newly constructed housing pocket)23320131-13274-75
Dwarka...
Commercial activities in Residential Areas: Mixed Use of Land (Draft Master Plan Delhi-2021)
As per the draft of Master Plan Delhi-2021 (Draft MPD 2021) available on the government portal of Delhi Development Authority, the below is proposed for the mixed use of land in Delhi:
Mixed Use of Land
Mixed use of land refers to the non-residential activities in the residential regions. The commercial or non-residential activities carried out in the residential areas of Delhi have...
Chennai Residential Apartments and Flats
Chennai has been witnessing a real estate boom just like its counterpart metro cities. Reasons are clear, the ever-increasing population count and the improving infrastructure and economy. It also houses several automobile and software companies, which make it more populated. The apartment culture has gripped the entire nation and Chennai is no exception! The apartment and flats have become a vogue in Chennai as when it comes to a home, everything seeks nothing but the best.There were days when a bungalow was an epitome of wealth and luxury....
Chennai Commercial Properties: Rental Boom
The inclusion of shopping malls, commercial complexes and vacant lands in Chennai under the category of service tax according to the Union Budget will result in a hike in the rentals of commercial properties in Chennai to an extent of 10%. Even though it would not be too significant an increase, yet developers and real estate experts in Chennai are of the opinion that in the near future the rentals will still go higher in most parts of Chennai.
However, at present the rentals for offices have not yet seen a rise. Retail show room rentals...
Chennai Area wise Residential Property Rates for this Week
The Chennai property rates are increasing like any other city; we bring to you an area wise price chart for Chennai to keep you updated about the ongoing Chennai property prices:
S.NO.AREA NAMERATE/ SQ.FT.
1Anna NagarRs.8000 to 10000
2AdayarRs.10000 to 12000
3AlwarpetRs.11500 to 12700
4NungambakkamRs.10000 to 11900
5Ashok NagarRs.6000 to 7230
6OMRRs.3600 to 4500
7VelacheryRs.4050 to 6000
8ThiruvanmiyurRs.7500...
Can a Tenant Deduct the Cost of Maintenance from the Rent?
Property maintenance is the second most important task after owning a property. In case of rented properties there is usually a discord among the landlords and the tenants over the maintenance of the property let out on rent. Many a times, the dispute can be nipped in the bud by stating the mutual terms and conditions in the lease agreement that stands as a proof of agreement between both the parties involved. However, it is indeed the landlord’s responsibility to provide the tenant with safe and habitable premises. The landlord must...