Buying home is a dream for many people. They continuously work for years to make their dream a reality. However, in India’s urban housing market, high property prices, loan burdens, and a limited supply of affordable homes can make it difficult. And this is where government housing schemes come to the rescue; they try to make homeownership more realistic for salaried families, lower-income households, and people entering the market for the first time. India’s current housing support structure includes various schemes for first-time homebuyers:(The information about each scheme is taken from its official website.)Who are first-time homebuyers?In government housing terms, a first-time homebuyer is usually someone applying for housing assistance without already owning an eligible house under the scheme’s rules. In practice, this is often checked through a declaration that the applicant does not already own a house in the relevant city, state, or scheme category, depending on the program. This category is important because it helps the government target assistance toward people who truly need an entry point into the housing market. Most such schemes target EWS (Economically Weaker Sections), LIG (Low Income Group), and in some cases, MIG (Middle Income Group) households. Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Urban 2.0 (PMAY-U 2.0)PMAY-U 2.0 is the Government of India’s main urban affordable housing mission. PMAY-U 2.0 scheme remains the centrepiece of central housing support for urban families. It is designed to help eligible households access affordable housing through different intervention models rather than one single route. Main features of PMAY-U 2.0:It supports urban affordable housing for eligible households.It focuses on households from the EWS, LIG and MIG segments.It operates through structured mission verticals such as beneficiary-led construction, affordable housing partnerships, and slum redevelopment. For first-time buyers - PMAY-U 2.0 is important because it reduces the difficulty of entering the housing market and connects housing support with official planning and monitoring systems such as geo-tagging and digital tracking.Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Gramin (PMAY-G)Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Gramin (Rural) is the rural housing component of the Government of India’s affordable housing mission. While PMAY-U 2.0 focuses on urban areas, PMAY-G is designed for rural households that lack adequate housing. The scheme aims to provide pucca houses with basic amenities to eligible rural families and improve living conditions in villages across India.PMAY-G was introduced to replace the earlier Indira Awaas Yojana and focuses on providing quality housing with better construction standards, sanitation facilities, electricity access and clean cooking support through convergence with other welfare schemes.Main features of PMAY-G:Provides financial assistance for constructing pucca houses in rural areasTargets houseless families and those living in kutcha or damaged housesEncourages use of better construction techniques and disaster-resistant designsSupports convergence with schemes for toilets, electricityLPG connections and drinking waterUses technology-based monitoring and geo-tagging for transparencyFor first-time homebuyers in rural India; PMAY-G is especially significant because it gives economically weaker households an opportunity to own a permanent and safer home. The scheme has played a major role in improving rural housing infrastructure and reducing housing insecurity in villages. State-level housing schemesState housing schemes are just as important as central schemes because land, prices and housing demand vary widely from one region to another. In many cases, state boards are the most practical route for first-time buyers because they offer flats or plots through regulated allotment systems, lottery draws or FCFS (First-Come, First-Served) registration.Common features of state schemes:Affordable flats or plotsTransparent allotment processesOnline registration and notificationsEligibility checks based on local rulesThese schemes often help buyers in high-cost urban areas where private housing is out of reach. MHADA (Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority)MHADA is one of the best-known housing authorities in India. Its official lottery and registration portals show that it continues to offer housing through FCFS and lottery-based systems. This makes MHADA especially valuable in Maharashtra, where urban property prices, particularly in and around Mumbai, are among the highest in the country.What MHADA offersRegular housing lottery systemsFCFS registration for some schemesOnline application and status trackingAffordable housing opportunities for eligible applicantsFor first-time buyers, MHADA is attractive because it offers a structured and more affordable entry into a very expensive market.DDA Housing Scheme (Delhi Development Authority)DDA remains a major housing provider in Delhi. Its official site shows multiple current housing schemes such as DDA Nagrik Awas Yojna 2026, DDA Premium Housing Scheme 2026, DDA Towering Heights Scheme 2026, and earlier DDA Janta Awaas Yojna 2025. These schemes are actively being published through official notices and brochures.Why DDA mattersIt provides organised housing options in DelhiIt offers flats under different income categoriesIt uses online notice and allotment systemsIt gives buyers a route into regulated housing in the capitalFor first-time buyers in Delhi, DDA schemes are important because they provide official, planned, and relatively affordable housing opportunities compared with the private market.TNHB (Tamil Nadu Housing Board)TNHB develops residential projects and affordable housing options in Tamil Nadu. Active notifications, own-housing scheme rules and online housing-related services are available on its official portal. TNHB also publishes eligibility restrictions, including conditions on whether an applicant has already received similar benefits.Main features of TNHB:Offers apartments and plotsServes different income categoriesPublishes official notifications and allotment rulesHelps buyers access planned housing in Tamil NaduFor many first-time buyers, TNHB provides a safer and more affordable alternative to the open real estate market.Rajiv Swagruha Scheme (Telangana)Rajiv Swagruha is Telangana’s housing initiative for flats and plots. Its official portal shows current notifications, availability of flats, allotment updates, and eligibility information. It also appears to use online application and lottery-style processes for certain projects.What makes Rajiv Swagruha usefulProvides affordable flats and open plotsPublishes official notification and allotment detailsSupports transparent application processesTargets eligible buyers looking for government-backed housingFor first-time homebuyers in Telangana; this scheme offers a government-managed path to property ownership in an organized urban setting.Other aspects first-time buyers should keep in mindBefore applying for any scheme, buyers should always check:income eligibilitylocation of the projectpossession timelinemaintenance chargeslegal approvalswhether the benefit is a subsidy, a flat allotment, or a plot allotmentGovernment housing schemes play a crucial role in helping first-time homebuyers move from renting to owning. PMAY-U 2.0 is the main national framework for urban affordable housing, PMAY-G is for rural housing, and state bodies such as MHADA, DDA, TNHB, and Rajiv Swagruha continue to create practical housing opportunities across India. Together, these schemes make homeownership more realistic for families who might otherwise be left out of the market.Disclaimer: Scheme availability, subsidy benefits, and eligibility rules may change over time and must always be verified through official government portals before applying.Ready to Make a Smarter Property Decision? Build Your Legacy with TOI Homes.