Loading Factor = 1- (Built-Up Area / Carpet Area) |
CITY | Loading Factor (in%) |
Mumbai (MMR) | 40-50 |
Delhi NCR | 30-40 |
Bangalore | 20-30 |
Chennai | 25-30 |
The load factor or loading factor of an apartment is the difference between the super built-up area and the carpet area. The cost of the facilities/equipment installed in the project is ultimately for builders to recover. These include listing a few elevators, a lobby, a maintenance room, parking, and a terrace.
The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA) does not specify a loading factor. Instead, it mandates transparency in selling properties based on the carpet area to ensure buyers know the usable space they’re paying for.
In real estate, “loading” is the percentage difference between an apartment’s carpet area (usable space) and super built-up area (includes shared spaces like lobbies and staircases). It helps cover costs for shared amenities, enhances comfort, and generates revenue for developers, ensuring well-maintained, standardized facilities across a project.
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