Before buying a house, understand the difference between the Built-up Area vs Super Built-up area, will be able to buy a big house in a low budget

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Delhi-NCR The price of the flat in all the small cities including all the small cities has reached the record high. In big cities like Noida, Gurugram, Mumbai etc., the prices of 2 BHK flats have reached crores. In such a situation, if you are planning to buy a flat for yourself, then first understand the difference between built-up area and super built-up area. Knowing the difference between them, you will not only be able to choose the right property but will be able to buy a big size flat in a low budget. Let’s understand how?

What is a built-up area?

The built-up area of which flat is the area surrounded by the boundary wall of a flat. It consists of walls thickness, attached balcony and utility areas.

The built-up area is usually 10% to 20% more than the carpet area. The carpet area, the area inside the flat is called. If the carpet area of a flat is 1,000 square feet, the built-up area can range from about 1,100 to 1,200 square feet.

What is a super built-up area?

The super built-up area consists of the built-up area as well as all the common areas of the project. This includes lobby, stairs, lift area, clubhouse etc. The super built-up area is usually 25% to 40% more than the carpet area. If the carpet area is 1,000 square feet, the super built-up area can range from 1,250 to 1,400 square ft.

Take such a big flat in a low budget

Before booking the flat, the builder asked for a brakeup of carpet, built-up and super built-up area. Do not compare only on the basis of super built-up area. The project in which the loading will be low and the carpet area will be 25% more than the built-up area, in the flat of that project you will get a large and carpet area. At the same time, you will have to suffer losses in the project in which the carpet area will be 35% to 45% more than the built-up area, because the loading in this project is very high. The builder has enlarged the common area, park, gym etc. to make the project attractive. You will see its effect on the size of the flat. Largeing the common area, you will get a small built-up and carpet area in the flat. Therefore, you can already differentiate the right property by difference between super built-up area, built-up area and carpet. If you do this, you will be able to buy a big flat even in a low budget.

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