- Carpet area = actual floor space you can lay carpet on.
- Built-up area = carpet + walls + balconies (typically 10-15% higher than carpet).
- Super built-up area = built-up + share of common areas (20-40% higher than carpet).
- RERA mandated carpet-area pricing since 2016, but super built-up is still quoted in marketing.
The RERA-mandated definition
Under RERA 2016, every project must quote carpet area in the sale agreement — defined as the net usable floor area within apartment walls (excluding external walls, common walls with adjacent units, and shafts). This is what you actually live in.
The marketing trap
Builders often advertise super built-up area because it looks larger. “1,800 sqft flat at ₹10,000/sqft = ₹1.8 Cr” sounds reasonable. Actual carpet area might be 1,260 sqft — meaning true per-sqft cost is ₹14,286. When comparing projects, always normalize to carpet area.
How to verify
Ask for the sale agreement draft before booking. It must quote carpet area explicitly (RERA requirement). Divide total price by carpet area for apples-to-apples comparison across projects.
FAQs
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