LDA’s Anantnagar Scheme: 498 Residential Plots Open for Allotment in Phase 2
The Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) has announced a significant opportunity for homebuyers and investors with the launch of the second phase of its Anantnagar residential plotted development scheme. A total of 498 residential plots will be made available through an online registration process starting April 28, with the window open until May 27.
This initiative is part of LDA’s broader strategy to expand planned urban housing in Lucknow, catering to the city’s rapidly growing population and demand for structured residential communities.
Key Highlights of the Scheme
- Total Plots in Phase 2: 498
- Registration Period: April 28 – May 27
- Allotment Method: Lottery system
- Registration Fee: 5% of estimated plot value
- Location: Mohan Road, Lucknow
- Total Project Area: 785 acres
LDA Vice-Chairman Prathamesh Kumar has directed officials to ensure a smooth rollout of the allotment process, emphasizing transparency and efficiency.
A Township Designed for the Future
The Anantnagar scheme stands out as a modern, planned township with a focus on infrastructure and livability. The project includes:
- Grid-based layout for better traffic flow
- Wide roads to accommodate future growth
- Underground power lines ensuring uninterrupted electricity
- 130 acres of parks & green spaces for sustainable living
This large-scale development is expected to house around 1.5 lakh residents, making it one of the most ambitious housing projects in the region.
Edutech City – A Unique Value Addition
One of the standout features of the Anantnagar scheme is the proposed ‘Edutech City’, aimed at integrating education with technology. This addition is expected to:
- Boost employment opportunities
- Attract educational institutions and startups
- Increase long-term property value
Market Perspective & Investment Potential
Lucknow’s real estate market has been witnessing steady growth due to infrastructure expansion and policy support. The Anantnagar scheme aligns with:
- Rising demand for plotted developments
- Preference for low-density living post-pandemic
- Increasing interest from end-users and investors alike
With over 1,283 plots already allotted in previous phases, the scheme has already demonstrated strong market acceptance.
Why This Scheme Matters
- Affordable entry point into a planned township
- Government-backed transparency (LDA)
- Strong future appreciation potential
- Ideal for both homebuyers and investors








