Shri. JP Dalal, Town and Country Planning Minister, Govt of Haryana has officially said the government’s approval for builders to construct buildings with stilt and four floors in designated residential sectors.

According to this, the state allows the construction of four floors with stilts in sectors where the layout plan allows for four dwelling units per plot. Moreover, this policy applies to plots adjacent to 10-meter roads where the layout plan allows for three dwelling units per plot, provided a mutual consent agreement is in place with all adjoining plot allottees. The policy also includes licensed DDJAY colonies, which provide affordable housing schemes for low-income groups in urban areas.

Pradeep Aggarwal, Founder & Chairman, of Signature Global (India) Ltd, said, “We welcome the Haryana government’s decision to reinstate the construction of stilt-plus-four floors in residential sectors as this will provide massive opportunities for the aspirational homebuyer segment. India’s real estate sector has demonstrated remarkable resilience and growth in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, and this decision will have the dual benefit of enhancing independent floors with higher property valuations, while also opening the premium housing segment to higher quality development. The decision, based on expert committee recommendations, shows prudent forethought by the policymakers. With the reinstatement, developers will have the permit for constructions to accommodate either four dwelling units per plot or three dwelling units per plot, as and where the design layout plans allow with adherence to specific dimensions to ensure adequate aeration and sunlight. Complying with the Haryana Building Code, this will be a win-win for both developers and the State Government as the funds from infrastructure augmentation will go a long way to bolster urban infrastructure. We are confident that the policy to reinstate the construction of stilt-plus-four floors in the residential sector will help to address the state’s housing needs, and has the potential to increase housing options and enhance urban living standards while incorporating a sustainable approach towards responsible infrastructure development.

Kushagr Ansal, Director of Ansal Housing said, “The Haryana government’s decision to grant the construction of stilt-plus-4 floors will not only fulfill people’s dreams but also act as a catalyst for the affordable housing segment. After a 16-month ban on all such constructions, this approval is a positive step towards meeting housing demands and promoting economic development. Notably, this time, the permission comes with certain provisions, including the requirement that the existing infrastructure can support the additional load.”

Rajjath Goel, Managing Director, MRG Group said, “The decision by the Haryana government to permit the construction of stilt-plus-4 floors while fulfilling people’s dreams will also boost the housing sector, especially in cities like Gurugram, where the demand is huge. Earlier also, the state had permitted such constructions. However, about a year and a half ago, it had implemented a ban on all such construction. What is also notable is that unlike the permission granted earlier, this time, the construction of the fourth floor is subject to the fulfillment of certain provisions that include, among others, the capability of the existing infrastructure to bear the additional load.”

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