The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority's Nashik Board has announced an online lottery for 478 affordable flats under the EWS category. Priced between Rs 5.48 lakh and Rs 27 lakh, these units range from 215 to 537 sq ft and are located in six areas across Nashik as part of the 20% Inclusive Housing Scheme. This initiative aims to provide housing opportunities to low-income families.
Chandigarh addresses its chronic housing shortage with a proposed 32-acre Sector 54 development offering 1,700 residential units. The scheme, currently in planning phases with land allocation and possession timelines under review, aims to breathe new life into the city’s constrained real estate market. Expansion prioritizes equitable housing options, including EWS and MIG categories, while...
Chandigarh Housing Board’s Sector 53 self-financing housing scheme sees unprecedented demand with over 6,300 applicants competing for 372 flats priced between ₹53 lakh to ₹1.65 crore, marking a significant turnaround from previous low responses
Chandigarh Housing Board’s Sector 53 scheme attracts 6,300 applicants for 372 units, signaling strong demand after previous delays. The online demand survey assesses interest for HIG, MIG, and EWS flats priced between ₹55 lakh and ₹1.65 crore.