Haryana Revises Allotment Rates For Affordable Group Housing
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Haryana Revises Allotment Rates For Affordable Group Housing

Haryana has revised allotment rates for apartment units under affordable group housing projects to improve access to low cost housing and rationalise pricing. The state adjusted base and slabwise rates to better reflect construction costs and market trends and revised eligibility to prioritise local families and first time homebuyers. Officials said the measures aim to accelerate delivery and ensure fair allocation. The changes will apply to projects sanctioned by the housing board.

The revised structure introduces differentiated pricing for built up areas and for units under the affordable category, with concessions for economically weaker households and for women applicants in joint ownership. The authority simplified documentation and reduced application fees to encourage participation, and it revised the allotment formula to allocate a larger share to households from urban localities. The policy also sets clearer timelines for possession and links developer incentives to on time delivery and compliance with quality norms.

The housing board will publish a revised allotment notice and an updated application form on its official portal, and it will accept online submissions during a defined window. Applicants will be required to submit proof of residence, income declarations and statutory identity documents, and a verification process will determine eligibility before allotment. Developers will be required to register project details and to disclose pricing components to ensure transparency. The administration plans to conduct random inspections to verify adherence to the new standards.

Officials expect the revisions to expand access for first time buyers and to reduce project level delays by aligning incentives for builders. The policy is intended to moderate price escalation while maintaining construction quality and to stimulate supply in targeted urban corridors. Consumer groups welcomed the emphasis on transparency and on expedited possession timelines, and analysts said monitoring will be essential to ensure intended benefits reach eligible households. The government will review outcomes and may fine tune provisions based on implementation feedback.

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Haryana has revised allotment rates for apartment units under affordable group housing projects to improve access to low cost housing and rationalise pricing. The state adjusted base and slabwise rates to better reflect construction costs and market trends and revised eligibility to prioritise local families and first time homebuyers. Officials said the measures aim to accelerate delivery and ensure fair allocation. The changes will apply to projects sanctioned by the housing board. The revised structure introduces differentiated pricing for built up areas and for units under the affordable category, with concessions for economically weaker households and for women applicants in joint ownership. The authority simplified documentation and reduced application fees to encourage participation, and it revised the allotment formula to allocate a larger share to households from urban localities. The policy also sets clearer timelines for possession and links developer incentives to on time delivery and compliance with quality norms. The housing board will publish a revised allotment notice and an updated application form on its official portal, and it will accept online submissions during a defined window. Applicants will be required to submit proof of residence, income declarations and statutory identity documents, and a verification process will determine eligibility before allotment. Developers will be required to register project details and to disclose pricing components to ensure transparency. The administration plans to conduct random inspections to verify adherence to the new standards. Officials expect the revisions to expand access for first time buyers and to reduce project level delays by aligning incentives for builders. The policy is intended to moderate price escalation while maintaining construction quality and to stimulate supply in targeted urban corridors. Consumer groups welcomed the emphasis on transparency and on expedited possession timelines, and analysts said monitoring will be essential to ensure intended benefits reach eligible households. The government will review outcomes and may fine tune provisions based on implementation feedback.

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