Utilize Your Space With The Far In Delhi

FAR Ratio involves a better understanding of the local building and regulations and guidance to calculate the exact construction cost of the home. When we build your dream home we take care of the FAR regulations depending on the type of development, area, zone within Delhi which makes us the best house builders in Delhi. Here is a guide on Delhi FAR and FAR calculations.

Understanding FAR in Delhi: Delhi FAR depends upon the locality, area and zone by following up the regulations and guidelines. FAR calculations are important to determine the exact value and calculate the property to avoid any overspending.

Importance of FAR in Delhi

When building your dream home we help to provide you the best infrastructure with a proper utilization of the land/ area or property. Here are few benefits are:

  • Urban Density: Delhi FAR regulates the density of development in a particular area. Higher FAR values for more intensive land use by leading to taller buildings and increased popular density.

  • Land Use Planning: FAR is a key tool when planning to build your home such as it allows urban growth by preserving open spaces and maintaining a balance between residential, commercial and recreational areas.

  • Infrastructure and Services: Delhi FAR regulations consider the capacity of infrastructure and public services such as roads, water supply, sewage and electricity. FAR helps in ensuring the existing infrastructure can support the needs of population.

  • Aesthetic and Environmental Considerations: FAR regulations may also address aesthetic and environmental concerns such as maintaining the character of neighborhoods by preserving the heritage sites and promoting sustainable development.

FAR Calculations

FAR is calculated using the FAR formula

FAR= Total Covered Area Plot Area

FAR= Plot Area/ Total Covered Area

For example if you have plot area of 1000 sq. meters and the structured area is 2000 sq, meters then the FAR will be calculated as:

FAR= 2000/1000

FAR=2

If the FAR value is 2, that means one can construct 2000 sq. ft. in a 1000 sq. ft plot.

Note: As per the municipal council determination of the floor area ratio formula of a particular locality, it considers the road width too.