DDA flats losing demand as many buyers opt for return
The Hindu
Location, insufficient connectivity and quality key reasons
Once highly sought-after, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) flats have seemingly lost their demand, as a lot of allottees are returning them.
Speaking to The Hindu, various former allottees who had applied for flats in different categories said the high pricing, remote location, insufficient connectivity and quality of the DDA flats in Narela and Dwarka were among the reasons why they have returned them
Pritha Marik, a city-based architect, said that she had applied for a 2 BHK DDA flat under the middle-income group category (MIG) a few years ago. To her dismay, the flat allotted to her was located in Narela.

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