What is Saleable Area or Super Built-up Area in RERA?

What is Saleable Area or Super Built-up Area in RERA?

Saleable Area, also called a Super Built-up Area includes Built-up Area in addition to the proportionate share of amenities such as lift shafts, staircases, corridors, entrance lobby, clubhouse, security room, and any other common areas in your building/residential complex.

Super built-up area = Built-up area + proportionate common area

(Or) Carpet area X (1- loading factor) = super built-up area.

Note: The difference between a super built-up area and a carpet area is called a loading factor. The loading factor ranges from 15% to 50%, depending on the builder and the exact location.


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