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Rajasthan Housing Board schemes allotment procedure

Everything you need to know about the Rajasthan Housing Board (RHB)

To provide affordable housing options to the people of Rajasthan, the state government established the Rajasthan Housing Board (RHB) in 1970 as an autonomous body. The authority comes out with housing schemes and lottery draws, to allot homes to the deprived communities staying in the state. Now, the Rajasthan Housing Board has also started auctioning the flats, to dispose of the left-over apartments from the previous schemes. Here is everything you need to know about the Rajasthan Housing Board and its schemes and projects.

 

 

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Rajasthan Housing Board scheme 2023: Important details

Start date March 1, 2023
End date April 31st, 2023
Residential units 4,500 flats
Official website urban.rajasthan.gov.in
Registration fee Rs 500
Application mode e-Auction
Cities covered Bhilwara, Ajmer, Udaipur, Kishangarh, Tonk, Bundi, Nimbahera, Dhaulpur, Bhindar, Jaipur, Dhaulpur, Dungarpur, and Shahpura

 

 

Rajasthan Housing Board scheme 2023 Eligibility

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Rajasthan Housing Board scheme 2023: Documents required

 

Rajasthan Housing Board scheme 2023: How to apply?

Applicant should pay 10% of the total property cost as a downpayment. Save the reference number generated for the transaction.

 

Rajasthan Housing Board allotment procedure

All applicants need to pay a processing fee, to apply for any auction or lottery scheme. This fee may vary, depending upon the category.

Income group Processing fee
Economically weaker section (EWS) Rs 500
Low income group (LIG) Rs 700
Middle income group (MIG)- A Rs 1,000
Middle income group (MIG)- B Rs 1,500
High income group (HIG) Rs 2,000

 

Annual income and registration fee

Income group Annual income Registration fee
EWS Less than Rs 3 lakhs Rs 7,000
LIG Rs 3 lakhs – Rs 6 lakhs Rs 15,000
MIG-A Rs 6 lakhs – Rs 12 lakhs Rs 50,000
MIG-B Rs 12 lakhs – Rs 18 lakhs Rs 80,000
HIG More than Rs 18 lakhs Rs 1,20,000

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Payment terms

Installment amount Independent home Multi-storey flat
Registration amount 10% 10%
First EMI (1 month) 22.5% 15%
Second EMI (4 months) 22.5% 15%
Third EMI (7 months) 22.5% 15%
Fourth EMI (10 months) 22.5% 15%
Fifth EMI (13 months) 10%
Sixth EMI (16 months) 10%
Seventh EMI (19 months) 10%

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Rajasthan Housing Board latest news

Update on May 10, 2023

RHB to complete building houses under Jan Awas by May 25

The Rajasthan Housing Board is planning to complete the construction of houses under the Mukhya Mantri Jan Awas Yojana by May 2023. Under this scheme, the housing board will construct buildings in Sector 3 and Sector 7 of Indira Gandhi Nagar and sectors 28 and 26 of Pratap Nagar in Jaipur. Seven buildings, including 444 flats for EWS and four buildings, 288 flats for LIG category, are under construction as part of the scheme.

Rajasthan Housing Board receives national award for real estate project

The RHB received a national award for registering the highest number of home projects with the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA).

The Rajasthan Housing Board has won awards in the recent years, including the World Book of Records in House Sales, SKOCH Award-2021, National Housing Award, Star of Governance-Gold Award and the Indian Buildings Congress (IBC) Award.

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Rajasthan Housing Board helpline and contact details

Awas Bhawan, Jan Path Jyoti Nagar,

Jaipur-302005, Rajasthan, India

Email: info.rhb@rajasthan.gov.in

Phone: 0141-2740812, 2740113, 2740614

Fax: 0141-2740175, 2740593, 2740746

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FAQs

What is the website of the Rajasthan Housing Board?

The RHB’s official portal is https://urban.rajasthan.gov.in/content/raj/udh/rajasthan-housing-board/en/home.html

What is Rajasthan Sampark?

The Rajasthan Sampark project provides citizens with a centralised platform to lodge his/ her grievances with the respective departments of the state government.

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