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# FAQ:How is UDS calculated ?
UDS (Undivided Share) is usually calculated as a percentage of
the apartments super built-up area to the total super built-up area of all
apartments.

Usually, it is of the form..
      Individual Apartment's super built-up area 
UDS = ------------------------------------------   x Total Land Area.
      Sum of all Apartments' super built-up area

From the above, you can see that the sum of all the UDS will be
equal to the total land area of the apartment.

Example 1 :

Assuming a four-in-one apartment of equal sizes, of say 900 sqft,
on one ground (2400 sqft) of land.
              900 
UDS = ----------------- x 2400 = 600 sqft
      (900+900+900+900)
The UDS will be 600 sqft.

Example 2 :

If the four apartments were of different sizes, say 700 sqft, 800 sqft,
900 sqft and 1200 sqft, then the UDS of each apartment would be..
                700
UDS 1 =  -------------------- x 2400  
          (700+800+900+1200) 

      = (700 / 3600) x 2400 = 466.67 sqft

UDS 2 = (800 / 3600) x 2400 = 533.33 sqft
UDS 3 = (900 / 3600) x 2400 = 600 sqft
UDS 4 = (1200 / 3600) x 2400 = 800 sqft

Note :
The super built-up area includes a proportionate share of common areas.

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