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What is FSI (FAR) and how does it affect house construction in India?
๐ค AI Answer by Biddaroโฑ 4 min read๐
Updated 1 November 2024
โก Quick Answer
FSI (Floor Space Index), also called FAR (Floor Area Ratio), is the ratio of total built-up area to plot area. FSI of 2.0 on a 1,000 sq ft plot means you can build a maximum of 2,000 sq ft across all floors. Exceeding FSI is illegal and can result in demolition orders.
FSI Formula
FSI = Total Built-up Area รท Plot Area. Allowed Built-up Area = FSI ร Plot Area. Example: 1,500 sqft plot ร FSI 1.5 = 2,250 sqft max construction.
City-Wise FSI Limits (Residential Zones)
| City | Residential FSI | Premium FSI (extra paid) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mumbai | 1.0โ3.0 | Up to 5.0 with TDR | Highest FSI in India for redevelopment |
| Delhi | 1.5โ3.5 | โ | Varies by plot size in MPD-2041 |
| Bangalore | 1.75โ3.25 | โ | BBMP zoning-dependent |
| Hyderabad | 1.5โ4.0 | โ | HMDA Master Plan 2031 |
| Chennai | 1.5โ2.5 | โ | CMDA regulations |
| Pune | 1.1โ2.5 | โ | PCMC and PMC jurisdiction |
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Violation Risk
Building beyond permitted FSI is illegal under all Indian municipal laws. Authorities can seal the building, levy compounding fees (โน500โ2,000/sqft of violation), or order demolition. Regularization schemes are not guaranteed.
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