
DDA Premium Housing Scheme 2025 Launched
The Delhi Development Authority launched its Premium Housing Scheme 2025, offering ~460 flats in prime areas like Dwarka, Vasant Kunj, Jasola, Pitampura, Rohini, and Narela. Units span HIG (3–4 BHK), MIG (2 BHK), and EWS/LIG categories, with auctions scheduled for Sep 18–20 via SBI’s online platform.
- New supply in prime locations could balance overheated demand in Dwarka, Vasant Kunj, and Jasola.
- Rental yield potential rises in Dwarka and Jasola, given proximity to corporate hubs and airports.
- Auction-based transparent pricing boosts investor confidence, though competition may push prices above reserve levels.
- Short-term effect neutral (supply increase), but long-term upside remains due to sustained demand in luxury/mid-segment.
- Most relevant for long-term capital gain seekers and rental income investors targeting premium localities.
Reference: DDA Premium Housing Scheme 2025 Launched

PM Modi Inaugurates Delhi Section of Dwarka Expressway and UER-II
On Aug 17, 2025, the PM inaugurated the Delhi stretch of Dwarka Expressway and UER-II corridor. These projects worth ₹11,000 crore improve connectivity between Singhu border, Dwarka, IGI Airport, Bahadurgarh, and western Delhi.
- Travel times cut significantly, making peripheral sectors more attractive for homebuyers.
- Boosts demand in Dwarka Expressway sectors, Bahadurgarh, and Najafgarh, likely pushing up land values.
- Rental demand to rise near Dwarka and Gurgaon due to improved commute to business hubs.
- Immediate impact positive on buyer sentiment and absorption rates; long-term impact stronger due to large-scale urban expansion potential.
- Opportunity for early investors in emerging sectors before full price appreciation kicks in.
Reference: PM Modi Inaugurates Delhi Section of Dwarka Expressway and UER-II

Greater Noida Authority Proposes Doubling FAR for IT/ITES Plots
GNIDA proposed raising Floor Area Ratio (FAR) for IT/ITES and biotech zones from 2 to 4, allowing developers to build more floor space without extra land. Awaiting UP state government approval.
- Commercial real estate gets a strong boost, making Greater Noida more competitive with Noida and Gurugram.
- More office supply encourages multinational IT firms, increasing demand for ancillary housing and retail.
- Investors in commercial land/plots benefit most, with higher rental income potential.
- Immediate sentiment positive, long-term impact depends on corporate adoption and supporting infrastructure.
- Strategic opportunity for commercial and mixed-use project investors.
Reference: Greater Noida Authority Proposes Doubling FAR for IT/ITES Plots

UP Minister: Flat Registrations in Noida Stalled by NOC Delays
UP’s Stamp & Registration Minister clarified that flat registrations are stuck due to builders’ pending dues and missing no-objection certificates (NOCs) from development authorities, not because of government delays.
- Market sentiment affected by procedural bottlenecks, slowing transaction momentum.
- For homebuyers and resale investors, liquidity is restricted until NOCs are cleared.
- No direct impact on rental demand, but ownership transfers face hurdles.
- Short-term risk remains; long-term impact neutral if authorities and developers resolve disputes.
- Cautious opportunity for long-term investors who can tolerate procedural delays in exchange for discounted entry prices.
Reference: UP Minister: Flat Registrations in Noida Stalled by NOC Delays
✅ Investor Takeaway
- Delhi premium housing (DDA) offers selective opportunities in established micro-markets with strong rental demand.
- Dwarka Expressway & UER-II inauguration is the biggest positive, unlocking large-scale appreciation potential.
- Greater Noida FAR proposal makes the city more attractive for commercial investors, aligning with IT/ITES expansion.
- Noida registry delays highlight execution risks—investors should factor legal clearances into due diligence.