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Real estate regulatory bill to acknowledge only carpet area

Real estate regulatory bill to acknowledge only carpet area
The proposed Real Estate (Regulation and development) Bill has made carpet area a compulsory feature for approving building plan. The decision was made by top government officials at Association Chambers of Commerce and Industry in India (ASSOCHAM) event held in New Delhi. Now, the development authorities and municipalities will have to clear building plan or [...] Continue Reading »

Builders sell flats based on carpet area

Builders sell flats based on carpet area
Majority of the builders have starting selling apartments on the basis of carpet area  instead of the super built-up area after years of delay and now it has become the norm. Even the buyers are ready to pay as they have to pay for the actual area of their property. The best thing about it [...] Continue Reading »

Hitesh Singasandra: luxury apartment at Hosur Road

Hitesh Singasandra: luxury apartment at Hosur Road
Hitesh Singasandra, built by Hitesh Constrcution Company, is a residential project coming up at Hosur Road, close to Silk Board. It is a luxury apartment on the backdrop of Chika Begur Lake which will accommodate 60 home owners. It is an Eco friendly sustainable development project with spacious two and three bedroom apartments.The 2BHKs have [...] Continue Reading »

Mumbaiites watching Dream Homes Slip Out of Reach

Mumbaiites watching Dream Homes Slip Out of Reach
Frustrations of lakhs Mumbaiites who are watching their dream homes slip fast out of their reach. There are several factors to blame for this, but chief among them is the ugly nexus between civic officials, politicians and the builders. The builder community claims that it is being blamed unfairly. “How can we control prices when [...] Continue Reading »

New Building Norms proposed in DCR are good for Mumbai

New Building Norms proposed in DCR are good for Mumbai
In the early days, buildings were sold by carpet areas. In the 1960s, buildings began to be sold by built-up area (BUA), which includes walls and some passages, but excludes lifts, staircases, common passages, flowerbeds and other non-living spaces. The built-up area counted in the floor space index (FSI) was between 10% and 20% more [...] Continue Reading »

Gujarat has Highest Quantum of SBUA in the Country

Gujarat has Highest Quantum of SBUA in the Country
Today real-estate projects in Gujarat have the highest quantum of super-built-up-area (SBUA) in the country, even more than some of the Tier-I cities like Delhi, Kolkata and Bangalore. Developers in the state employ the maximum SBUA, which stands at 50% of the carpet area (defined as the actual area the buyer uses) of both residential [...] Continue Reading »



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