The higher the ratio of carpet area to the super built up area the more space one will get inside the flat.
Carpet area and saleable area in real estate.
Most real estate developers used to quote apartment prices to buyers on the basis of the super built up area.
The built up area is the sum of carpet area and the thickness of walls of the housing unit whereas the super built up area is the total sum of the built up area and the space occupied by common areas.
For instance assuming that the built up area is 1 000 sq ft your carpet area should be 70 per cent off 1 000 sq ft which is in this case is 700 sq ft.
Focusing on the carpet area will help you understand the usable area in the kitchen bedroom living room etc.
The true saleable area of an apartment has always been a matter of concern for home buyers over the years.
Carpet area is usually around 70 of the built up area.
There are several ways of calculating carpet area.
How to calculate the total carpet area.
Developers add a loading factor of 25 or 30 per cent or a multiplying factor of 1 25 or 1 3 to calculate.
Firstly you should know that carpet area is 70 per cent of built up area.
Salable area flat area common space number of resident.
So your carpet area is.
The more saleable area does not necessarily mean more carpet area.
Some of the essential tips.
However there was no clear clarification provided from their end on the super area calculation which used to hugely confuse prospective home buyers.
Therefore one should ask the developer for the ratio of carpet area to the super built up area.