1. Square Feet
Square feet also denoted as sq.ft., or ft² is an area of a square with sides measuring 1 foot. This is a standard measurement unit used in all the cities of India. Along with India, the US, UK, Canada, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Hong Kong, Ghana, Singapore, and Malaysia are the other countries that use square feet for the measurement of land.
2. Square Meter
A square metre is a unit of area measurement that is used all over the world to determine two-dimensional areas such as a ground or floor and is widely acknowledged as the standard international unit of area measurement. A square meter, often referred to as sq.m. or m², is a measuring unit of area equivalent to one metre on each side. While measuring properties, the area is proportional to the square of the linear dimension — if linear dimensions double, area becomes four times larger.
3. Hectare
Hectare is one of the few commonly used land measurement units of the metric system across the world. It is denoted as 'ha'. The hectare has become more popular alongside the acre. Australia, Burma, Canada, the European Union, India, the United States, and the United Kingdom are among the geographies where it is most used.
4. Acre
Originally used in the imperial system of units, acre is one of the oldest measuring units used across the world to measure land. An acre can be defined as an area one furlong long by 4 rods wide. You can measure an acre for land of different shapes such as rectangles, circles, or pentagons as long as the total land area does not exceed 43,560 square feet.
5. Bigha
Bigha is one of the traditional units of measurement used in the North Indian States. Bigha is used in Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Uttarakhand for measurement of land. However, the value of bigha is different from one state to another.