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Delhi Development Authority Cuts Fees to Push Property Sales and Commercial Projects

Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has announced a major reduction in amalgamation charges for commercial plots. Effective immediately, the levy has been slashed from 10 percent to just 1 percent of the circle rate—a tenfold decrease that seeks to restore Delhi’s competitive edge in comparison to neighbouring realty hubs like Noida and Gurugram.

In tandem with this cut, the DDA has also revised the multiplication factor applied during commercial auctions from 2 to 1.5 times the circle rate. These key revisions stem from recommendations made by a joint industry-government task force, which underscored how elevated charges were discouraging investments in Delhi’s commercial real estate ecosystem. This marks a pivotal shift in the DDA’s approach to urban land policy, aligning more closely with private sector expectations and seeking to make the Capital more investment-friendly. Officials involved in the decision highlighted that Delhi has traditionally lagged in commercial space absorption, especially when compared with rapidly developing micro-markets in the National Capital Region.

Further underlining the focus on planned development, the DDA approved a land-use change in Narela for creating an education hub alongside a proposed integrated multi-sports stadium. This dovetails with the city’s broader urban strategy to promote decentralised infrastructure and community-centric real estate projects. In the residential segment, the DDA has launched the Premium Housing Scheme 2025 through e-auctions, offering High, Middle, and Low-Income Group flats and garages across prominent locations such as Vasant Kunj, Dwarka, Rohini, and Pitampura. A discount scheme for bulk flat purchases by government entities in Narela—mirroring the Apna Ghar Awaas Yojana—was also sanctioned to push housing uptake.

Additionally, occupants of Signature View Apartments, currently undergoing structural redevelopment, will receive rent facilitation to ensure minimal disruption during reconstruction. This signals DDA’s intent to uphold resident welfare in parallel with infrastructure upgrades. By aligning urban land policies with contemporary market dynamics and stakeholder input, Delhi is signalling its ambition to revive investor sentiment and position itself as a competitive urban centre for both commercial and residential growth.

Delhi Development Authority Cuts Fees to Push Property Sales and Commercial Projects
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