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The Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) is set to introduce a new residential plot scheme, offering over 2,000 plots in its first phase as part of a broader expansion of housing supply in the city. The scheme, expected to be rolled out shortly, aims to address increasing demand for plotted developments driven by urban growth and infrastructure expansion. Authorities indicated that allotment will follow a transparent process, likely through a lottery system, with detailed information on plot sizes, pricing and application timelines to be released separately. The initiative forms part of LDA's wider strategy to develop new residential layouts and townships while improving access to organised housing across income segments in Lucknow.
The Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) is preparing to launch a new housing scheme in the coming period, with plans to offer more than 2,000 residential plots in the first phase, as part of its ongoing efforts to expand housing availability and respond to increasing demand in Lucknow.
The proposed scheme is intended to cater to a broad range of homebuyers, including individual purchasers and investors seeking plotted developments within planned layouts. According to officials, the allotment process will be conducted through a transparent mechanism to ensure equitable distribution of plots among applicants. Detailed specifications, including plot sizes, pricing structure and registration timelines, are expected to be announced separately at the time of launch.
The initiative aligns with the authority's broader strategy to increase housing supply through new residential schemes and township developments. Lucknow has witnessed steady demand for plotted developments, supported by infrastructure expansion, improved connectivity and the availability of planned layouts developed by public agencies.
The authority has been actively pursuing multiple housing initiatives in recent months, including phased plot allotments and residential schemes across different locations. Previous schemes have typically offered plots in multiple size categories, catering to varied budget segments and household requirements, with allocation conducted through lottery-based systems to ensure transparency and accessibility.
In parallel, LDA has been working on larger urban development projects, including new township proposals and integrated layouts, aimed at accommodating future population growth. These include large-scale developments planned along key corridors such as the Agra Expressway, where mixed-use projects comprising residential, commercial and institutional plots are being conceptualised.
The upcoming scheme is also part of a wider push by the authority to strengthen its housing portfolio, supported by policy measures and budgetary allocations focused on affordable housing and land development. Recent planning initiatives have emphasised the creation of new residential schemes alongside infrastructure upgrades, indicating a coordinated approach to urban expansion.
Officials indicated that the new plot scheme is expected to attract significant interest, given the continued preference for plotted developments in tier-II cities such as Lucknow. Demand is being driven by both end-users seeking individual housing options and investors looking at long-term appreciation in emerging urban corridors.
The first phase offering of over 2,000 plots marks one of the larger recent supply additions by the authority and is likely to be followed by subsequent phases, depending on response and land availability. The scheme reflects LDA's ongoing efforts to facilitate organised urban growth while providing structured housing opportunities across different segments of the market.
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