Paying for the view? Check why the same flat costs more on a higher floor

Paying for the view? Check why the same flat costs more on a higher floor
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You must have noticed that the price of flats in high-rise buildings rises with respect to the elevation of the floors. Builders usually fix a base rate on the initial floors and then charge an extra fixed amount per sq ft for every floor above them. Hence, two identical 3BHKs in the same building can differ by several lakhs simply because they are on a higher floor.What is the reason for this price difference?

Construction cost

Taller buildings require a stronger structure and a more elaborate fire safety mechanism. This involves additional charges during construction, which the builder tries to recover, by selling elevated flats at higher rates.According to a study by the School of Planning and Architecture, on 100 high‑rise group housing projects in the Noida–Greater Noida region with heights between 18 and 132 meters, the construction cost per unit of gross floor area increases with building height at intervals. It notes cost spikes when buildings cross key height thresholds that trigger stricter design and service requirements.

Demand and Marketing

Higher floors are marketed as aspirational and are often preferred by buyers. Flats on higher elevations offer better views, more light and ventilation, and some relief from street‑level noise and dust. Higher elevation also gives more privacy to residents.Many homebuyers see this as a sense of status and a better lifestyle. Developers capitalise on this demand through floor rise charges, and often also through Preferential Location Charges (PLC) for park‑facing, corner or open‑view units.

Government charges

States such as Karnataka demand a premium from builders who plan to construct beyond a certain Floor Area Ratio (FAR); builders indirectly shift this expense to the pockets of homebuyers, who end up paying much more than the base price.
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