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What are Built-Up, Super Built-Up, and Carpet Areas? What is the Method of Calculation?

What are Built-Up, Super Built-Up, and Carpet Areas? What is the Method of Calculation?

Homeowners typically pay for the number of square feet you will be using when purchasing a home. Knowing what you will be paying for and why is the best course of action. Real estate developers in Navi Mumbai as well as in other cities frequently use terms like Carpet Area, Built-up Area, etc while listing their properties. For your benefit, we have explained each of these words in this blog post with important formulas and examples. You can remain ahead of the game by taking a quick look at this before you go looking for Residential property in Navi Mumbai.

 

What is Carpet Area?

The term “carpet area” describes the actual usable space of a home or apartment, such as the living room, kitchen, bedrooms, bathrooms, and stairs; in other words, areas that may be carpeted and utilized. External walls, terraces, common spaces, lifts, hallways, utility ducts, etc. are not included. The following basic formula can be used to get the carpet area:

Carpet Area = (Area of Bedroom + Living Room + Kitchen + Toilets) – Inner Wall Thickness – Balconies – Common Areas

Generally, carpet area of your Residential property in Navi Mumbai makes approximately 80% to 90% of the overall built-up space. For example, the carpet area of a flat is 2,000 sq. ft. if the flat is 2,300 sq. ft. overall and the area of inner walls and balconies are 300 sq. ft.

 

What is Built-up Area?

The built-up area is the entire area of the carpet, including the outside and interior walls, balcony, internal staircase, and any other common spaces like a private outdoor area. About 60–80% of the super built-up area includes the built-up area. The following basic formula can be used to get the built-up area:

Built-up Area = Carpet Area + Balconies + Interior and Exterior Wall Areas + Common Areas

For example, the carpet area of the flat is 2,300 sq. ft. if the carpet area is 2,000 sq. ft. and the walls and balconies are 300 sq. ft. The built-up area often exceeds the carpet area by 10% to 20%. Common spaces like the lift, security room, lobby, clubhouse, etc. are excluded in the Built-up Area.

What is Super Built-up Area?

Homebuyers are typically paid based on the “saleable area,” which is the super built-up area. It is the total of the communal areas, such as the clubhouse, lift, hallways and stairs, as well as the unique built-up area.

Compound walls, open-to-sky pools, parks, roadways, open sports facilities, inaccessible garden sections, play spaces, subterranean sinks, water tanks, and septic tanks are not included in this. The following basic formula can be used to get the super built-up area:

Super Built-up Area= Built-up Area + Adequate Common Area

Another way to calculate it is to multiply (1 + loading factor) by the carpet area.

 

Conclusion

Furthermore to these additional factors, buyers should prioritize and compare the carpet area of various Residential properties in Navi Mumbai. Study and understand these terms before to purchasing a house. To make an informed choice, seek additional advice from a real estate expert to buy your own Residential property in Navi Mumbai.

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