Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Delhi Metro to build flats in Janakpuri and Okhla

METRO ON REALTY TRACK

- Faizan Haidar faizan.haider@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The builder of Delhi’s lifeline will build homes for the city’s residents, too.

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporatio­n (DMRC), which gave the national capital its most efficient mode of public transport, will build 443 flats near the Metro stations in Okhla and Janakpuri.

These flats are likely to cost between `80 lakh and `1.2 crore, depending on the size that will range from 900 square feet to 1,300 square feet.

“We have identified two plots … In Okhla, we plan to construct 93 flats and 350 in Janakpuri. The project will have 2BHK and 3BHK flats, and be delivered within two years,” a senior DMRC official said.

The DMRC flats will be cheaper. In Okhla, the market rate for a 1,250sq-ft apartment built by the Delhi Developmen­t Authority is around `1.5 crore. A similar flat in Janakpuri fetches `1.2 crore.

Brochures and forms to apply for the DMRC-built homes will to be constructe­d in Janakpuri to come up in Okhla Estimated price of the 2BHK flats Estimated cost of a 3BHK

is what the DMRC is eyeing with the sale of these flats

be available in December.

“These flats will be allotted through a draw of lots. People can register once we open the process,” the official said.

The DMRC had built residentia­l apartments in Dwarka, Yamuna Bank, Saket, and Shastri Park, but these were allotted to only its employees.

The agency’s decision to enter the Capital’s lucrative real estate market was probably

prompted by its inability to sell commercial space at Metro stations across the National Capital Region. Delhi Metro has not been able to achieve 88% of its target revenue from selling station space.

It is now hoping to earn at least `500 crore by selling flats.

Besides, it plans to reissue tenders for space lying vacant at Metro stations.

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