What is
Carpet Area, Built-Up Area & Super Built-Up Area?
While buying a house, terms
such as carpet area, built-up area and super built-up area moslty evade our
realm of understanding, or at least cause some confusion. In every residential
complex, there are these three ways of calculating the area, or the square
footage. They may not all sound very different, but there is in fact a BIG
difference between carpet area and built-up area!
Not
knowing what each actually means is what could give Developers a chance to take
you for a ride. However, it is not rocket science. Just a little reading and
you will be pretty thorough with the terms. Here are some of the basics of Real
Estate you should know.
Carpet Area
Carpet
area is the area that can actually be covered by a carpet, or the area of the
apartment excluding the thickness of inner walls. Carpet area does not include
the space covered by common areas such as lobby, lift, stairs, play area, etc.
Carpet area is the actual area you get for use in a housing unit. So when you
are in search of a house, look at the carpet area and then make your decision, because
that is the number that will give you an idea of the actual space at your
disposal. Focusing on the carpet area will help you understand the usable area
in the kitchen, bedroom, living room, etc. Nowadays, many builders don’t even
mention carpet area at first, and usually charge on the basis of built-up area
or super built-up area. Carpet area is usually around 70% of the built-up area.
Built-Up Area
Built-up
area is the area that comes after adding carpet area and wall area. Now, the
wall area does not mean the surface area, but the thickness of the inner walls
of a unit. The area constituting the walls is around 20% of the built-up area
and totally changes the perspective. The built-up area also consists of other
areas mandated by the authorities, such as a dry balcony, flower beds, etc.,
that add up to 10% of the built-up area. So when you think about it, the usable
area is only 70% of the built-up area. So, if the built-up area says 1200
square feet, it means around 30% (360 square feet) is not really usable, and
the actual area you will get to use is only the remaining 840 square feet.
Super Built-Up Area
Super
Built-up area is a builder’s BFF! It is the area calculated by adding the
built-up area and common area that includes the corridor, lift lobby, lift,
etc. In some cases, builders even include amenities such as a pool, garden and
club house, Car parking, in the common area. A Developer/Builder charges
you on the basis of the super built-up area which is why it is also known as
‘saleable’ area.
Now let
us consider this case – the rate is Rs. 2,000 per square foot and the super
built-up area is 1,200 square feet, then the base cost will come up to 24
Lakhs.
When
there is more than one apartment on a floor, the super built-up area is
calculated in a different manner. Let us assume this is the case.
— The
area of Apartment 1 is 1000 square feet
— The
area of Apartment 2 is 2000 square feet
— The
total common area is 1500 square feet, out of which the share of Apartment 1’s
common area is 500 sq. ft. while the share of Apartment 2’s common area is
1,000 sq. ft.
Then
the super built-up area of Apartment 1 is 1,500 square feet and of Apartment 2
is 3,000 Square feet. The super built-up area, as seen in this example, is
divided in the ratio of the apartments’ built-up areas (in this case 1:2).
Considering
the fact that Builders and Developers usually price their apartments based on
super built-up or ‘saleable’ area, being unaware of the fundamental difference
between carpet area and built-up area and other terms leaves one running blind.
Often the actual usable area is much lower than the super built-up area. Some
Builders take into account the carpet area while charging you, but this is only
in the rarest of the rare cases. 90% of the developers calculate the base cost
on the basis of the super built-up area; the more the amenities the higher the
super built-up area.
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