The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has launched the second phase of its housing scheme—DDA Towering Heights at the East Delhi Hub in Karkardooma—marking Delhi’s first residential project developed under the Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) policy. Under the Karkardooma Housing Scheme 2026, a total of 741 flats are being offered to retail buyers on a first-come, first-served basis, the authority said in a statement on January 3.
The registration process for the 2BHK flats will commence from January 8 and the scheme will end in March this year. Flat bookings will commence on January 23, 2026 (Basant Panchami day), and the scheme will close on March 31, 2026, the statement said, according to a report by The Hindustan Times.
“The booking amount for each flat shall be ₹4,00,000, and there will be no restriction on the number of flats that an applicant may book under the retail category,” the DDA said
The disposal price for the flats ranges from ₹1.78 crore to ₹2.35 crore.
“The flats are presently under construction, with more than 90 per cent completion, and as such, only 75 per cent of the total disposal cost shall be payable by the allottees. The initial Demand-cum-Allotment Letter will indicate 75 per cent of the disposal cost,” the statement said.
The tentative disposal price of the flats does not include maintenance charges and GST thereon, conversion charges and water connection charges. GST shall also be applicable on the disposal price at the applicable rates, which at present is 5%, it said.
Applications for retail buyers must be submitted online through DDA’s Awaas Portal, with a one-time registration fee of ₹2,500 (waived for existing users) and a non-refundable booking amount of ₹4 lakh per flat, which will be adjusted against the disposal price upon successful allotment. There is no limit on the number of flats an applicant may book under the retail category, the statement said.
Additionally, 107 flats have been designated for bulk allotment to government institutions. “An application shall be treated as a bulk purchase if the requirement is for a minimum of 10 flats,” the statement said.
Eligible categories of government institutions for bulk allotment shall include central/ state government ministries and departments; central/state government universities; central/state government organisations, undertakings and PSUs; and central/state autonomous bodies, the statement said.












