In Southwest Florida we generally start with the square footage of a home to determine the price, that is then adjusted by the age, the quality of the construction and the number of bedrooms, bathrooms. Also the type of land will figure into the equation whether it is waterfront, Golf course, condo, what type of view is afforded, etc. While starting with square footage as a base there are many other variables to consider. No matter if you are buying or selling it is best to work with a real estate professional who is extremely familiar with your market area, especially in these turbulent economic times.
It could be anything. How big are the bedrooms and how many other rooms are in the house? The only way to know is to measure it.
The number is not the sole determining factor. Number of bedrooms, square footage, living conditions, etc. will all come into play.
Square footage is a measure of an area. It is usually for areas for which square feet is a sensible measurement unit, such as a room, or a house. However, we have had people asking about the square footage of countries!
The average square footage of a European house is very small. These homes are usually less than 1000 square feet on average.
Square footage is a measure of an area. It is usually for areas for which square feet is a sensible measurement unit, such as a room, or a house. However, we have had people asking about the square footage of countries!
1024 square feet.
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House dimensions are measured in Square Feet. How many square feet are in a house depends on the size and the layout of the house. For example, many houses do not have equal footage of all outside walls. Also, square footage of each room is smaller that the footage of outside walls, to subtract for walls, fireplaces, etc. Also, any outdoor additions (porches, patios) are not counted in sq. footage of the house.
The average square footage of a 2 bedroom house is around 1600 to 2400 square feet. Most two bedroom houses are built on the small side.
To find the square footage you should multiply the length and width of each room, and add up the results to give you the total square feet.
The square footage of a house includes the entire area that is heated or cooled. If it has an attic, basement, or garage that is not heated and not lived in, those are mentioned separately.