50x80 house floor plans give families a large-footprint base for spacious homes, joint-family layouts, or investment properties, across Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, and Delhi NCR. A 50×80 plot gives roughly 4,000 sq ft per floor — enough for 5 BHK and above with dedicated dining, study, and pooja zones on a single level. Every plan is backed by ESCROW-secured payments and a 10-year structural warranty.
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50x80 construction cost depends on how many floors you build and your city. A single-floor home costs less than G+1 or G+2 on the same plot. Metro cities run 15–25% higher than Tier-2 cities. The number you agree at signing is what you pay at handover. Brick&Bolt releases payments through ESCROW only after each stage is approved.
| Plot size | Approx. G+1 built-up area | Starting estimate |
|---|---|---|
| 20×30 | ~1,080 sq ft | |
| 20×50 | ~1,800 sq ft | |
| 30×40 | ~2,160 sq ft | |
| 30×50 | ~2,700 sq ft | |
| 30×60 | ~3,240 sq ft | |
| 40×40 | ~2,880 sq ft | |
| 40×60 | ~4,320 sq ft |
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A 50x80 house plan is a floor layout for a 50 by 80 foot plot — 4,000 sq ft of land. It shows how rooms, parking, and open areas fit within the plot after setbacks.
A 50x80 plot is 4,000 sq ft of land. After setbacks, the usable built-up footprint per floor is approximately 3,280 sq ft. A G+1 gives roughly 6,560 sq ft total.
A 50x80 plot comfortably fits 5 BHK and above per floor. Going G+1 creates two independent levels — you can double the BHK count or keep the same BHK across two independent units.
A 50×80 plot is a large footprint — real flexibility for a spacious single-floor home, a premium G+1 duplex, or a multi-unit investment property.
Both G+1 and G+2 work well on a 50×80 plot. G+1 gives a spacious duplex; G+2 suits joint families or rental investment where each floor is an independent unit.
Cost depends on how many floors you build and your city. A single-floor home costs less than G+1 or G+2. Metro cities run higher than Tier-2 for the same package. Brick&Bolt's fixed-price contract means the number you sign is what you pay at handover.
A single-floor 50×80 home typically takes 5–7 months. A G+1 takes 7–10 months. Each additional floor adds roughly 1.5 months.
Setback requirements vary by city and zone. Brick&Bolt designs to your city's specific setback norms so your plan is approval-ready from day one.
Main entrance facing east or north. Kitchen in the south-east. Master bedroom in the south-west. Staircase in the south or west — never at the plan centre.
Yes. BBMP in Bengaluru, GHMC in Hyderabad, CMDA in Chennai, PMRDA in Pune, and MCD in Delhi NCR all require a sanctioned plan. Brick&Bolt prepares and submits these drawings for you.
Brick&Bolt runs 470+ QASCON quality checks at every project stage. An expert team inspects each phase before the next begins, and all reports are logged in the real-time tracking app so you can follow along from your phone.
Your funds are held in an ESCROW-secured account and released to the contractor only after each stage is inspected and approved. You never pay in advance — every payment follows verified, completed work.
Yes. The price agreed at contract signing is what you pay at handover — no hidden markups, no material-cost revisions mid-build, and no surprises on the final invoice.
The warranty covers foundation, columns, beams, and slabs. If a structural defect appears within 10 years, Brick&Bolt addresses it at no cost to you.
Use the form on this page to share your city and plot details. A Brick&Bolt advisor will call you, shortlist matching plans, and walk you through options and starting costs — at no cost.
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1. What a 50×80 Plot Gives You
2. 50x80 Plot — Quick Reference
3. Configuration Options for a 50×80 Plot
4. Who Builds on a 50×80 Plot?
5. What to Look for in a 50x80 Floor Plan
6. Building on a 50×80 Plot with Brick&Bolt
7. Why Brick&Bolt
A 50×80 plot is 4,000 sq ft of land. After mandatory setbacks on all four sides, the usable built-up footprint per floor is approximately 3,280 sq ft — enough for 5 BHK and above per floor with practical room sizes. A G+1 on this plot gives approximately 6,560 sq ft total — a spacious two-level home with room for premium configurations on each floor.
Planning reference for a 50×80 plot across standard configurations.
| Detail | Reference |
|---|---|
| Plot Area | 4,000 sq ft |
| Usable Footprint per Floor | ~3,280 sq ft (after setbacks) |
| BHK per Floor | 5 BHK and above |
| G+1 Total Built-up | ~6,560 sq ft |
| G+2 Total Built-up | ~9,840 sq ft |
| Typical G+1 Build Timeline | 7–10 months |
| City Approval Body | BBMP (Bengaluru), GHMC (Hyderabad), CMDA (Chennai), PMRDA (Pune), MCD (Delhi) |
A G+0 on a 50×80 plot gives approximately 3,280 sq ft of usable floor area on one level. Fits 5 BHK and above comfortably on one level with well-proportioned rooms. A single-floor build on this plot eliminates staircase cost and keeps the total build scope lean.
A G+1 on a 50×80 plot gives approximately 6,560 sq ft total across two floors. Ground floor for common areas and parking. First floor for all bedrooms. The G+1 gives clear separation between daily living and private sleeping zones — and adds a terrace at the top.
A G+2 on a 50×80 plot gives approximately 9,840 sq ft total across three floors. G+2 is a practical configuration for large joint families (one floor per family unit) or for owner-investors who want two rental floors above their own ground-floor residence.
A 50×80 plot is 4,000 sq ft of land. After front, rear, and side setbacks required by the local body (BBMP, GHMC, CMDA, PMRDA, or MCD), the usable built-up footprint per floor is approximately 3,280 sq ft. Setback widths vary by city — Brick&Bolt's designs are drawn to your city's specific setback norms from the start.
Three types of owners most commonly build on a 50×80 plot in India.
A 50×80 plot gives a premium single-floor layout or a spacious G+1 duplex. At 4,000 sq ft per floor, every room — including formal drawing room, study, pooja room, and utility area — is possible without compromise.
A G+2 or G+3 on a 50×80 plot accommodates multiple generations or family units on independent floors. The large footprint per level means each floor is a complete home — not just a set of bedrooms.
At 4,000 sq ft per floor, a G+2 or G+3 build on this plot creates large premium rental units — the category of residential rental that commands the highest rents and the most reliable long-term tenants.
A 50×80 plot is 4,000 sq ft of land. After front, rear, and side setbacks required by your city's local body, the usable footprint per floor is approximately 3,280 sq ft. Confirm your city's setback widths before shortlisting a plan — they vary by zone and road width.
G+1 doubles the built-up area over G+0. G+2 triples it. Your city's FAR (floor area ratio) limits how much total built-up area is permitted on your plot. Brick&Bolt's team verifies FAR compliance before design begins.
A 50×80 plot comfortably fits 5 BHK and above per floor. If you want more bedrooms per floor, confirm that room dimensions remain practical — a plan that fits 4 BHK in 3,280 sq ft of usable area will have smaller rooms than one that fits 3 BHK in the same space.
A plan for a 50×80 plot must be drawn for your specific facing direction. An east facing plot needs the main door in the north-east zone of the east wall. A south facing plot needs the door in the south-east portion of the south wall. Always confirm the plan matches your plot's facing.
Any construction on a 50×80 plot requires a sanctioned building plan from the relevant city body. A soil test before construction on this plot size is recommended to determine the appropriate foundation type for the load of your planned configuration (G+0, G+1, or G+2).
Brick&Bolt builds on 50×80 plots across Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, and Delhi NCR. A single-floor build on this plot typically takes 5–7 months. A G+1 takes 7–10 months. Each additional floor adds roughly 1.5 months.
Every project runs on a fixed-price contract — the number agreed at signing is what you pay at handover. Payments are held in ESCROW and released only after each stage passes Brick&Bolt's 470+ QASCON quality inspections. Every home comes with a 10-year structural warranty on foundation, columns, beams, and slabs.
Six things that make Brick&Bolt the right choice.
Browse plans across every standard plot size, BHK count, floor configuration, and road facing. Every plan is architect-curated and drawn to actual buildable dimensions — not generic illustrations.
The number in your contract is the number you pay at handover. No mid-build material price revisions, no scope changes to the bill, no surprises on the final invoice.
Your funds are held in ESCROW and released to the contractor only after each stage is inspected and approved. You never pay in advance — every payment follows verified, completed work.
An independent team inspects every construction stage against 470+ quality parameters. Every inspection is photo-documented and uploaded to your project app in real time.
Every Brick&Bolt home carries a 10-year structural warranty on foundation, columns, beams, and slabs. If a structural defect appears within that period, Brick&Bolt addresses it at no cost to you.
One point of contact from plan selection to handover. Your relationship manager coordinates approvals, contractor work, quality inspections, and payments — you are not chasing multiple vendors separately.