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  2. Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | Formula + Calculator - Wall Street Prep

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    The floor area ratio (FAR) is calculated by dividing the gross floor area (CFA) of a building by the total lot size. Floor Area Ratio (FAR) = Gross Floor Area (GFA) ÷ Total Lot Size. The FAR is usually expressed in decimal notation, rather than percentage form.

  3. CALCULATING FLOOR AREA RATIO HANDBOOK - Metropolitan Council

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    Floor area ratio (FAR) is the measurement of a building’s floor area in relation to the size of the lot/parcel that the building is located on. FAR is expressed as a decimal number, and is derived by dividing the total area of the building by the total area of the parcel (building area ÷ lot area).

  4. Floor Area Ratio: Definition, Formula, and Example - Investopedia

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    How to Calculate the Floor Area Ratio . You can determine the ratio by dividing the total or gross floor area of the building by the gross area of the lot.

  5. What is floor area ratio and how to calculate it? - Housing.com

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    Floor area ratio (FAR in real estate) or floor space index (FSI) denote the maximum floor space that can be constructed on a piece of land. FAR in real estate is a ratio between a building’s total constructed floor area and the land area.

  6. Floor Area Ratio (FAR) Calculator - Build Wise Calculator

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    Enter Gross Floor Area and Buildable Land Area to calculate the Floor to Area Ratio.

  7. Floor to Area Ratio Calculator - Online Calculators

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    The Floor to Area Ratio (FAR) Calculator is helpful when it comes to know the density of a building on a plot of land by comparing the total floor area of all buildings to the size of the plot. The FAR is a critical metric in urban planning, real estate, and construction.

  8. Floor Area Ratio FAR Zoning Calculations - Fontan Architecture

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    Floor Area Ratio (FAR) is a mathematical formula that determines how many square feet can be developed on a property in proportion to the lot area. The property area is multiplied by the FAR factor; with the result being the maximum floor area allowed for a building on the lot.

  9. Floor Area Ratio Calculator

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    The floor area ratio calculator assists you in estimating the ratio of the different kinds of areas for your home, such as carpet area, built-up area, super built-up area, and total built-up area. Using this data, you can determine how much room is available for use compared to the builder's claim.

  10. Floor Area Ratio (FAR): All You Need to Know - Sobha Ltd.

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    How to Calculate Floor Area Ratio? Let’s elucidate the calculation further with a simple example. If the floor area ratio for a particular region is fixed at 1.5 and the total land area, which is mentioned in the formula above as gross lot area, is 500 sq. ft., the floor ratio area can be calculated by the following method FAR = 500 x 1.5.

  11. Floor Area Ratio (FAR): The Ultimate Guide - Crest Real Estate

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    Floor area ratio is a simple calculation that results from dividing the floor area of a building by the total area of a lot. If you’re building a home, the floor area would be the size of the floor-plan for the home you’d like to construct.