When preparing to sell your home, the first thing to do is make it presentable. This means giving the entire house a thorough cleaning and making small repairs.
Mop the floors, scrub the bathrooms, and get rid of all the grime in the kitchen.
Little things like patching holes in the wall, changing burned-out lightbulbs, and repairing broken appliances can make your place stand out in a crowded market.
And don’t forget about paint — returning the walls to a neutral color can help your house sell quicker. White, creams, and grays can make rooms seem bigger and help potential buyers see themselves living there.
If you’re not moving out before listing your home, you’ll also need to depersonalize and declutter.
Put away your family photos, knick-knacks, and other personal items. You may need to rent a storage unit if you don’t have a place to put them all.
Carpet area means an apartment’s net usable floor area, excluding the area covered by external walls, areas under services shafts, exclusive balcony or verandah areas, and exclusive open terrace areas. Still, it includes the area covered by the internal partition walls of the apartment.
Built-up Area is the total area cover by the apartment. This includes the entire Carpet Area plus the inner-outer walls and the utility ducts. The Built up area is always more than the Carpet Area. Usually, it is 15-30% more than the carpet area.
Builders use the loading factor on the carpet area to arrive at the super built-up area. According to Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA), the carpet area, built-up area, and the share of the common area, like stairs and lobbies, that the entire building can use, is defined as a Super Built-up area.
Stilt car parking is a modern parking solution that maximizes space utilization in urban areas. It involves building a raised platform (stilts) for vehicles to park on, allowing for multiple levels of parking without taking up additional ground space.
Underground parking facilities are located beneath buildings or public spaces. They are designed to maximize land use and maintain aesthetic appeal by keeping parking areas out of sight. Underground parking is commonly found in densely populated areas or in buildings where surface space is limited.