YEIDA to Launch 3,800 Affordable Residential

YEIDA to Launch 3,800 Affordable Residential Plots Near Noida Airport

YEIDA will release 3,800 affordable residential plots of 30 square metres each in Sectors 18 and 20, near Jewar Airport, under its EWS housing scheme — priced at approximately ₹7.5 lakh per plot with a 7-year installment option. The move is designed to give factory workers, security staff, and other service-sector employees a legitimate path to owning land close to their workplace, as the airport-driven industrial corridor pulls in more of the workforce it depends on.

Why This Scheme Exists

Noida International Airport isn’t just an aviation project — it’s an employment engine. Warehousing, logistics, hospitality, and manufacturing units are coming up across the corridor, and all of them need workers who can live nearby. Till now, land ownership near the airport was priced for investors, not for the people staffing the factories and service counters. This scheme is the authority’s answer to that gap.

Plot Details at a Glance

Parameter

Detail

Number of plots

3,800

Plot size

30 sq. m

Sectors

18 and 20

Indicative price

≈ ₹7.5 lakh per plot

Booking amount

10% at application

Balance payment

Installments over up to 7 years

Eligible income

Up to ₹3 lakh per year

Target buyers

Factory workers, security staff, domestic helpers, service-sector employees

Who Can Apply

Eligibility is need-based, not investment-based. Applicants should have an annual family income of up to ₹3 lakh and fall under the EWS category as defined by the authority. Reservations are also built into the scheme: a share of plots is set aside for employees working on projects within the industrial corridor, with separate quotas for retired defence personnel and authority staff. This structure is meant to prioritise people already contributing to the local economy over outside speculative buyers.

Payment Structure: Built for Low-Income Households

At ₹7.5 lakh for a 30 sq. m plot, the pricing sits well below open-market rates in the region. The 10% booking amount keeps the entry cost manageable, and the 7-year repayment window means monthly outflows stay realistic for someone earning close to the ₹3 lakh annual threshold. This is a materially different financial design compared to the authority’s investor-facing YEIDAresidential schemes, which typically require larger upfront payments over shorter timelines.

How This Fits Into the Larger Housing Push

This isn’t a one-off release. The authority’s broader EWS housing plan for the Jewar corridor runs into tens of thousands of plots across multiple phases, with this batch of 3,800 forming part of that pipeline. Sectors 18 and 20 were chosen because they already have partial infrastructure development underway, which should shorten the gap between allotment and actual possession compared to greenfield sectors.

What Applicants Should Check Before Applying

  • Confirm current income-proof documentation matches the EWS threshold before applying — mismatched paperwork is a common reason for rejection in authority schemes.
  • Check whether you qualify under any reservation category (project employee, ex-serviceman, authority staff), since this can meaningfully improve allotment odds.
  • Review the installment schedule carefully — missed payments in authority schemes typically attract penal interest.
  • Verify possession timelines for Sectors 18 and 20 specifically, since infrastructure readiness varies even within the same scheme.

Final Thoughts

Affordable housing schemes like this rarely  get the same attention as investor-grade plot launches, but they matter just as much to the region’s long-term development. 

A workforce that can actually live near the industrial and airport zone is what makes the broader Yamuna Expressway growth story sustainable — warehouses and terminals don’t run themselves. For families who qualify, this is one of the few chances to own government-titled land near a major infrastructure hub at a price that doesn’t require investor-level capital. 

As with any authority scheme, the details that matter most are the ones in the fine print — eligibility documentation, reservation category, and the actual payment schedule — so it’s worth reviewing the official brochure line by line once YEIDA publishes it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. How many affordable plots is YEIDA launching near Jewar Airport?

Ans: YEIDA is launching 3,800 affordable residential plots under its EWS housing scheme, located in Sectors 18 and 20 near Jewar Airport.

Q2. Who is eligible for the YEIDA affordable plot scheme?

Ans: Applicants must belong to the Economically Weaker Section, with an annual family income up to ₹3 lakh. The scheme targets factory workers, security guards, domestic helpers, and other service-sector employees working in the YEIDA industrial belt.

Q3. What is the price of a YEIDA EWS affordable plot?

Ans: Each 30 square metre plot is priced at approximately ₹7.5 lakh. Buyers pay 10% at booking and can repay the remaining amount in installments over up to 7 years.

Q4. Where are the YEIDA affordable plots located?

Ans: The plots are located in Sectors 18 and 20 of the YEIDA region, in the Jewar area near Noida International Airport.

Q5. Are there reservation categories in this scheme?

Ans: Yes. A share of plots is reserved for employees working on projects within the YEIDA area, along with separate reservations for retired defence personnel and authority staff.

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