Rajasthan Housing Board: Schemes and eligibility

Learn about the eligibility criteria and application process for Rajasthan Housing Board schemes.

Established in 1970, the Rajasthan Housing Board (RHB) operates as an autonomous entity. Its primary mandate involves periodically introducing housing schemes, auctions, and lotteries aimed at providing homes to individuals belonging to diverse communities. Explore the array of Rajasthan Housing Board schemes to gain insights into eligibility criteria, required documentation, and the application procedure.

 

Rajasthan Housing Board: Overview

In 1970, the Rajasthan government enacted legislation to establish the Rajasthan Housing Board as an autonomous entity tasked with alleviating the state’s housing shortage. The board comprises a chairman appointed by the state authority and six non-official members nominated by the government. Additionally, it includes official members, such as the Principal Secretary to the Government (UDH), Secretary to Government (Finance), Housing Commissioner and the Chief Town Planner. The RHB introduces affordable housing schemes to address the accommodation needs of eligible beneficiaries from Economically Weaker Sections, Lower Income Groups, Middle-Income Groups and Higher Income Groups.

 

Rajasthan Housing Board New Scheme

In March 2023, the Rajasthan Housing Board unveiled its latest housing schemes in 17 cities across 14 districts of the state. The scheme booklets were revealed by Shanti Dhariwal, the Urban Development Minister of Rajasthan, and Pawan Arora, the Commissioner of the Rajasthan Housing Board, on March 1, 2023.

 

Rajasthan Housing Board New Scheme: Key details

Scheme starting date March 1, 2023
Registration website https://rhbonline.rajasthan.gov.in/
Application mode Online auction, draw
Registration fee Rs 500

 

Rajasthan Housing Board schemes: Details on residential units

Scheme name Number of flats Type of flat Super-built area (in square foot) Estimated cost
Mahi Apartment, Sector-23, Pratap Nagar, Jaipur 325 3 BHK 1260.64 Rs 44,00,000
RHB Green Wood Iconic, Sector-28 Pratap Nagar, Jaipur 56 4 BHK 3109.37 Rs 1,01,42,000
MNIT Faculty Residence, Sector-26 Pratap Nagar, Jaipur 24 2 BHK 2543.77 and 2580.36 Rs 89,20,000 -Rs 90,50,000
100 3 BHK 3489.11 and 3625.51 Rs 1,22,30,000 – Rs 1,27,10,000
RHB Green Wood Horizon, Sector-28 Pratap Nagar, Jaipur 392 3 BHK 1949.58 and 2375 Rs 60,51,000 – Rs 75,13,000
112 4 BHK 3109.37 Rs 97,73,000
Kishangarh Khoda Ganesh Housing Scheme, Kishangarh 175 2 BHK 1291.67 -2260.42 Rs 28,50,000 – Rs 47,00,000
Gadhi Thoriyan Housing Scheme, Beawar 57 2 BHK 1291.67 -2260.42 Rs 28,25,000 -Rs 53,70,000
Partapur Housing Scheme, Banswara 4 1 BHK 592.01 Rs 8,15,000
76 3 BHK 1377.78 -2712-51 Rs 23,95,000 – Rs 53,30,000
Atal Nagar Housing Scheme, Bhinder 22 3 BHK 1743.79 Rs 20,46,000
Badi Sadri Housing Scheme, Chittorgarh 51 1 BHK 322.91 and 544.97 Rs 5,25,000 – Rs 6,92,000
23 2 BHK 775.002 -1550.00 Rs 10,46,000 -Rs 27,10,000
New Housing Scheme Near DTO, Hanumangarh 228 1 BHK 369.03 Rs 9,14,000 – Rs 10,15,000
276 2 BHK 502.14 and 803.10 Rs 13,58,000 – Rs 23,24,000
Self-Funded Scheme, Bari Road Sector-4, Dholpur 16 3 BHK 1049 and 1323 (built-up area) Rs 42,50,000 – Rs 61,50,000
Self-Funded Scheme, Bari Road Sector-5, Dholpur 10 2 BHK 853 (built-up area) Rs 31,00,000
19 3 BHK 1049 and 1323 (built-up area) Rs 42,50,000 – Rs 61,50,000

 

Rajasthan Housing Board Schemes: Eligibility

Here are the eligibility criteria for applicants interested in the Rajasthan Housing Board new schemes:

  • Residency requirement: Applicants must be residents of Rajasthan to qualify for the Rajasthan Housing Board schemes.
  • Registration fee: A registration fee of Rs 500, along with the applicable security deposit amount, is required from the applicant.
  • Transparent bidding process: Applicants can apply for a scheme through a transparent bidding process. The highest bidder, as per the terms of the bidding, will be allocated the residential unit.
  • Reasonable offer: Every potential buyer must make a reasonable offer during the bidding process.
  • Down payment: Once the e-auction process concludes, the applicant must pay 10 per cent of the cost of the selected property as a down payment. The remaining amount is to be paid within two months of the date of auction.
  • Rate of relaxation: The rate of relaxation, ranging between 5% to 25%, is provided based on the condition of the property.

 

Documents required for Rajasthan Housing Board schemes

Below is the list of documents required to apply for a Rajasthan Housing Board New Scheme.

 

How to apply for a Rajasthan Housing Board scheme?

Here are a few simple steps to follow when applying for a Rajasthan Housing Board new scheme using the registration link available on the website:

  • Visit the official website of the Rajasthan Housing Board at urban.rajasthan.gov.in.
  • Click on the new schemes tab or the link to Rajasthan Housing Board new schemes, available on the home screen.
  • You will find the list of all the Rajasthan Housing Board new schemes. Click on the name of your preferred housing scheme.
  • Click on the link for registration button available on the next page.
  • Enter your ID and Password to login to the portal. If you are not an existing user, proceed with the registration process by clicking the register now button.
  • Fill in the application form by providing all the required details.
  • Attach the required documents, such as your address proof, identity proof, etc., and submit the form.
  • After the process ends, you need to pay 10% of the total cost of the property as a downpayment.

 

Rajasthan Housing Board: Contact details

  • Contact number: 0141-2740113, 0141-2740812, 0141-2740614
  • Fax number: 0141-2740593, 0141-2740175, 0141-2740746
  • Postal address: Awas Bhawan, Jan Path Jyoti Nagar, Jaipur-302005, Rajasthan, India

 

Housing.com POV

The Rajasthan Housing Board (RHB) stands as a significant entity in addressing the housing needs of Rajasthan residents since 1970. Through various schemes and initiatives, it aims to provide affordable housing options to individuals from diverse economic backgrounds. The unveiling of the latest housing schemes in March 2023 further underscores RHB’s commitment to this cause, offering a range of residential units across different cities and districts of the state. The eligibility criteria, application process, and required documentation outlined for prospective applicants ensure a transparent and accessible approach to acquire housing under RHB schemes. Aspiring homeowners are encouraged to explore these opportunities and engage with the application process outlined on the official RHB website. Additionally, the provided contact details offer avenues for further assistance and information, facilitating a seamless experience for those seeking housing through the Rajasthan Housing Board.

 

FAQs

Who is eligible to apply for Rajasthan Housing Board schemes?

Residents of Rajasthan are eligible to apply for Rajasthan Housing Board schemes.

What is the registration fee required for applying to RHB schemes?

Applicants need to pay a registration fee of Rs 500 with the applicable security deposit amount.

How are residential units allocated under RHB schemes?

Residential units are allocated through a transparent bidding process, with the highest bidder being awarded the unit.

What is the down payment requirement for successful bidders?

Successful bidders are required to pay 10% of the total property cost as a down payment, with the remaining amount payable within two months from the auction date.

Is there any relaxation provided in the property cost?

Yes, relaxation ranging between 5% to 25% is provided based on the condition of the property.

(Featured image: www.rhb.rajasthan.gov.in)

 

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com

 

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