For many Lucknow families, buying a residential plot is more than a property decision. It is about building a home at their own pace, securing land for the future and choosing a location that can grow with the city. That is why Lucknow Development Authority’s Anant Nagar Yojana is attracting attention again.
The latest poster shared for Anant Nagar Yojana says that 498 plots are available in the fourth phase and that only limited time is left for registration. The poster also shows three plot-size categories: 165 plots of 162 sq m, 178 plots of 200 sq m and 155 plots of 288 sq m, making a total of 498 plots. The official LDA registration portal also lists Anant Nagar Yojana Phase IV for Alok Khand, Akash Khand and Adarsh Khand at Mohan Road, Lucknow, with registration starting from 28 April 2026.
But buyers should understand one thing clearly: this is a registration opportunity, not a guarantee of allotment. In authority schemes, registration usually means buyers are entering the official process. Final allotment depends on the scheme rules, eligibility, payment conditions and lottery or allotment method.
Why Anant Nagar Yojana is getting attention?
Anant Nagar is not a small local layout. It is being developed as a large planned township by Lucknow Development Authority on Mohan Road. The official LDA page describes it as an urban development project spread across around 785.02 acres.
That scale matters because a plotted housing scheme becomes more attractive when it is part of a larger planned area rather than an isolated land pocket. For homebuyers, a planned township can mean better road layout, future services, organised sectors, green areas and a clearer development framework.
Times of India background reports have also described Anant Nagar as a major township planned with residential plots, commercial plots, group housing, green space and an Edutech City component. These details help explain why the scheme is being watched by Lucknow buyers, especially those looking for authority-backed plotted housing.
What the 498 plots update means?
The poster’s biggest point is simple: 498 plots are available for registration in the fourth phase of Anant Nagar Yojana. It shows three plot choices:
162 sq m: 165 plots
200 sq m: 178 plots
288 sq m: 155 plots
This gives buyers different budget and usage options. A 162 sq m plot may suit families looking for a more manageable residential plot. A 200 sq m plot may appeal to buyers who want slightly more space. A 288 sq m plot may interest those looking for a larger home plan or more open space.
But size should not be chosen only by aspiration. Buyers should compare budget, registration amount, future payment schedule, construction cost, location inside the scheme and long-term family requirement before selecting a plot category.
Why buyers should use only official channels?
The poster gives the registration link as registration.ldalucknow.in. This matches the official LDA registration portal, which is meant for housing scheme applications, property registration and real estate-related services.
This is important because authority schemes often attract confusion and unofficial claims. Buyers should avoid middlemen, WhatsApp forwards or informal promises. The safest approach is to check the official LDA website, registration portal, official brochure or notice, and payment instructions before applying.
The LDA website also carries official updates around Anant Nagar’s 498-plot registration, including posts related to registration beginning from 28 April and 498 plots being available in the scheme.
RERA verification adds another layer of trust
The poster shows multiple RERA numbers. One visible RERA number, UPRERAPRJ241488/12/2025, matches the UP RERA project page for ANANT NAGAR YOJNA AKASH KHAND. The UP RERA page shows the project registration number and declared completion date of 02-09-2030.
For buyers, RERA verification is important because it helps them confirm project details from an official regulatory source. However, buyers should not stop at seeing a RERA number on a poster. They should search each RERA number on the official UP RERA portal and match the project name, promoter details, location, completion date and other project information.
The poster also shows other RERA numbers, so buyers should verify each relevant block or khand before applying.
Registration is not the same as guaranteed allotment
This is the most important caution for readers.
A registration poster can create urgency, especially when it says only a few hours are left. But buyers should not confuse registration with confirmed allotment.
Registration means you are entering the official process. Allotment will depend on the scheme rules. If the number of applicants is higher than available plots, allotment may be done through lottery or another stated method. Previous LDA Anant Nagar allotment rounds have involved lottery processes, and LDA’s own pages also list lottery-related updates for Anant Nagar.
So, a buyer should apply with clarity, not fear of missing out.
What buyers should check before registration?
Before applying for LDA Anant Nagar Yojana, buyers should check the official scheme page, registration link, plot category, payment conditions, allotment method, refund rules and RERA details.
They should also check the location of the plot category within the scheme. A plot size alone does not decide value. The exact sector, road width, surrounding development, distance from main access road, future infrastructure and possession timeline are equally important.
Buyers should also calculate the total cost. Many people look only at the plot size and base amount, but the final cost can include registration charges, instalments, applicable taxes or authority charges, development-related payments and future construction cost.
Why this matters for Lucknow’s real estate market?
Lucknow has been expanding beyond its older residential pockets. Areas connected with planned development, road expansion and authority-backed projects are gaining more attention because buyers are looking for structured growth rather than unverified land.
Anant Nagar’s location on Mohan Road and its large township scale make it relevant for buyers who want a plotted housing option in a planned development. But like every authority scheme, the decision should be based on documents and official details, not only a promotional poster.
For Carpet Area readers, the lesson is simple: authority-backed schemes can be attractive, but smart buyers verify first and apply later.
Final view
LDA Anant Nagar Yojana’s fourth phase, with 498 plots available for registration, is a strong update for Lucknow homebuyers looking at authority-backed plotted housing. The poster clearly highlights three plot-size options: 162 sq m, 200 sq m and 288 sq m. The official LDA registration portal and LDA website also support the Anant Nagar registration story.
But this should be treated as a buyer-check story, not a rush story. Registration does not mean guaranteed allotment. Buyers should verify RERA details, registration terms, allotment process, payment schedule and official LDA instructions before applying.
For families who want to build a home in Lucknow’s growing residential map, Anant Nagar may be worth studying carefully. But the right way to approach it is with official documents, clear budget planning and full awareness of the rules.








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