A property's area is often measured in three ways: carpet area, built-up area, and super built-up area. As a result, when it comes to buying a home, there can be a lot of disparity between what you pay and what you get. According to the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act of 2016, the developer's responsibility is to inform buyers of the carpet area and quote prices based on this rather than the super built-up area. Unscrupulous developers used to include the balcony, terrace, verandas, flower beds, and void spaces in the definition of carpet area, but that practice is now prohibited under the new Act, which requires developers to report the carpet area of the units they sell.