Haryana Housing Board will allot 7,533 flats in its 21 estates in the State.
For this, the Housing Board has extended the date for making applications for allotment by August 14, said chairman of the Board, Jawahar Yadav on Monday.
The families belonging to economically weaker sections (EWS) and below poverty line (BPl) could apply for allotment of these three-storey dwelling units which were being offered in Dharuhera, Sirsa, Kurukshetra, Panipat, Karnal, Rewari, Sonipat, Rohtak, Jhajjar, Hisar, Kaithal, Ratia, Pinjore (Kalka), Gharaunda, Yamunanagar, Fatehabad, Bahadurgarh, Palwal, Ambala, Tohana and Narwana, Yadav said.
The allotment price of these flats is ranging between Rs4.5 lakh and Rs7 lakh depending on the site and location, he said.
The chairman said that while the applicant must be a BPl card holder for making application under BPl category, the annual income of EWS applicant should be upto Rs three lakh.
He said that the beneficiaries could also take credit link subsidy scheme benefit at 6.5 per cent under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna. He could also get loan facility upto Rs 6 lakh from all nationalized banks and regional rural banks. The said loan would be available on easy monthly installments upto 20 years.
Apart from this, the eligible applicants could also finance the earnest money for these flats from any branch of HARCO bank or District Central Cooperative Banks in the Haryana, he added.
Giving details of the dwelling units, Yadav said that 127 flats would be allotted in Dharuhera, 314 in Sirsa, 656 in Kurukshetra, 543 in Panipat, 840 in Karnal, 150 in Rewari, 1040 in Sonipat, 933 in Rohtak, 58 in Jhajjar, 649 in Hisar, 570 in Kaithal, 86 in Ratia, 184 in Pinjore, 40 in Gharaunda, 201 in Yamunanagar, 356 in Fatehabad, 191 in Bahadurgarh, 70 in Palwal, 65 in Ambala, 337 in Tohana and 123 in Narwana.
He also urged the eligible beneficiaries to take advantage of affordable housing as well as an interest subsidy at the rate of 6.5 per cent on loan up to Rs 6 lakh. Application forms could be obtained from all Estate Offices as well as branches of Harco and District Central Cooperative Banks, he added.