A non built up area, such as in the countryside. Not in a city or the suburbs. The opposite of rural is urban.
A non built up area, such as in the countryside. Not in a city or the suburbs. The opposite of rural is urban.
I grew up in a rural area.
Rural refers to the countryside. Rural dwellers are those that do not live in urban, built up areas or cities.
Built up area is the area which has been developed.and floor area is the area which is about to built or about to develope.
This would be because it has an urban lifestyle. Urban means built-up area of buildings such as a town or city. Rural would be the lifestyle outside those built-up areas, such as where open fields and grasslands exist.
In the sticks....farmland, countryside etc. A place that is not built up, or "urbanised".
I think the meaning of the super built area is Built up area + markup for common spaces like lifts and stairs. Usually 25% more than the built up area you can also call it SALEABLE AREA
30 mph is the max speed in a built up area
A continuous urban area refers to a built-up area where the development is predominantly urban in nature and is not significantly interrupted by open spaces or rural land. It typically consists of densely populated areas, infrastructure, and buildings that extend without interruption.
Covered Area : This is the Actual Area under the roof.Carpet Area : As its name suggests, Carpet Area is the area where we can spread a carpet, means area calculated from inner wall to wall distance inside the house. This would also include steps if any, inside the house. So essentially, Carpet area is nothing but the net usable area inside the house.Built up Area : Built up area is Carpet Area + Area of walls and ducts+ 1/2 the Area of terrace. This is usually 10% more than the carpet area. A terrace is considered as half the actual area for calculating built up area.Super Built up Area : This is built up area + area occupied by common amenities like lifts, corridors, awnings, club house, stairs. Super built up is usually around 25% more than Built up area. This is also called as Salable Area.
To convert built-up area to carpet area, you typically subtract the common areas, walls, and other non-livable spaces from the built-up area. Generally, carpet area is about 70-85% of the built-up area, depending on the specific design and layout of the property. For a built-up area of 460 square feet, you can estimate the carpet area to be approximately 322 to 391 square feet. However, for an accurate conversion, it's best to consult specific measurements and layouts of the property.