Floor Area Ratio, or FAR (pronounced “F-A-R,” not “far”) is one of the most important ways zoning can shape neighborhoods. What is it?

In most communities, the local government will set a maximum FAR for each parcel of land.

That number limits the size of a building in relation to the size of the lot it’s on. People sometimes worry more about things like height limits, but FAR can be even more important in shaping what a neighborhood looks and feels like. So it’s good to know how it works.

Follow the steps to find out.