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WHAT IS CARPET AREA, BUILTUP AREA AND OTHER AREAS USED IN REAL EASTATE ?

 
hi everyone, 
so this is just a simple and short post on the basic understanding of different area terminologies used in construction industry.


Carpet area
According to RERA, carpet area is defined as the “the net usable floor area of an apartment, excluding the area covered by the external walls, areas under service shafts, exclusive balcony or verandas
Area, but including the areas covered by the internal partition walls of the apartment.
Plot area
The area which is surrounded by a boundary line is called as plot area
The plot area is nothing but the area acquired by you and you are the owner of the land 
Built up area / plinth area
The total built up area in plot area is referred as built-up area
It simply means that the area under which you can construct your building
Built-up area = carpet area + thickness of wall + balcony

Set back area
The empty spaces around the building is called as set back area
Set back area = built-up area – plot area 

Reasons to provide set back area
1 at the time of emergency the vehicles like fire brigade wan etc... Can freely move around The building
2 for the purpose of proper ventilation and freely opening of the doors and windows provided in the house 

Carpet area
Area excluding walls area in the built-up area is called as carpet area
Carpet area = built-up area – wall area 
Super built up area
Built-up areas plus the common proportionate area such as swimming pool, garden, gym etc... Known as super built-up area.

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