Lot Area Formula:
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The lot area calculation determines the total square footage of a piece of land by multiplying its length by its width. This basic geometric calculation is fundamental in real estate, construction, and land development.
The calculator uses the simple area formula:
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Explanation: The formula calculates the two-dimensional area of a rectangular or square lot. For irregular shapes, the calculation may require more complex methods.
Details: Precise lot area measurements are essential for property valuation, zoning compliance, construction planning, and determining property taxes.
Tips: Enter length and width in feet. Measure to the nearest possible accuracy. For irregular lots, divide into rectangular sections and calculate each separately.
Q1: How accurate should my measurements be?
A: For legal purposes, measurements should be professionally surveyed. For estimates, measure to the nearest foot or tenth of a foot.
Q2: What if my lot isn't rectangular?
A: Divide irregular lots into rectangular sections, calculate each separately, then sum the areas. Consider professional surveying for complex shapes.
Q3: Does this work for metric measurements?
A: This calculator uses feet. For meters, the formula is the same but units would be m² instead of ft².
Q4: How does slope affect area calculations?
A: This calculates horizontal (map) area. Sloped land has more surface area but is typically measured by its horizontal projection.
Q5: What's the difference between lot area and building area?
A: Lot area includes the entire property. Building area refers only to the footprint of structures on the lot.