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Calculating the area (acreage) of a four sided lot 2007-07-18
From A property owner:
I have a real estate property and the lot size is something I need to find out. I know the lengths of the four sides, but it isn't a rectangle, it is an odd shape. How do I find the acreage?
Answered by Stephen La Rocque.
Lot size / acreage (more than three sides) 2007-05-11
From Martha:
What is the lot size of the following dimensions equivalent to acre. 141.85 x 52.55 x 217.63 x 38.89 x 68.08
Answered by Penny Nom and Stephen La Rocque.
The area of a lot 2022-12-31
From Brian:
To calculate lot size, do you use arc length or chord length? Lot Survey shows: Length 1 = 120.0' Length 2 = 120.0' Width 1 = 61.0' Width 2 = ARC Length 125.58' / CHORD Length 124.10' / Radius = 236.0'
Answered by Harley.
The area of a lot 2019-04-06
From Robert:
Can you help me determine the rough square footage of this lot please(attached)? I think it is nearly 7000 square feet. I am sure I need the degrees of of the corners but I don’t have that. An estimate would be all I need. Thank you for you help. Rob
Answered by Harley Weston.
Two lots 2016-08-08
From Deniece:
I have 2 lots that are joined together. One lot is 38' X 105' and the other is 45' X 105'. What is the total in acre size. Or, how close are these lots to make one full acre? I want to sell both lots and want to advertise using the total lot size. Thank you.
Answered by Penny Nom.
The Smythe family lot 2009-05-24
From Shrima:
We must determine the size of the lot. The Smythe family lot is 235ft across the front and 212ft down the side and 254ft down the other side. The sides of the lot are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the front. The size of the lot is two dimensional measure therefore you need to find the areaenclosed by the lot line.
Question:

What is the size of the Smythe lot including the unit?

Answered by Penny Nom.
An odd shaped lot with a curve to it 2009-04-25
From Chris:
Hi - Im trying out to figure out how to calculate the size of an odd shaped lot with a curve to it.

Chris

Answered by Harley Weston.
A four-sided lot 2009-04-12
From Robert:
back of property is 137' across,with an angle of 122deg.on the left side and an angle of 140 deg. on the right side,the left side is 123' and the right side is 93' long,the left front is 130 deg. and the right front side is 150 deg. and the front of the property measures 78'
Answered by Harley Weston.
Subdividing a four-sided lot 2009-03-27
From kannan:
i have a 1.5 acre land having four sides
A-B=64.8 meters
B-C=94.2 meters
C-D=54.4 meters
D-A=127.2 meters
angle at D is 90
the side AB (frontage)is road facing i want to split the plot in to two halves having same almost area and almost equal frontage, kindly help me, if possible explain with drawing.

Regards
Kannan

Answered by Harley Weston.
An odd shaped lot 2008-11-13
From Janice:
Hi I am attaching a survey of an odd shaped real estate lot. I am hoping you can help me determine the acreage.

Janice

Answered by Harley Weston.
Lot size of a four sided lot 2008-07-30
From JAMES:
I'm trying to find out this lot size in acres. I looked at a bunch of your suggestions, but I guess I'm not smart enough to figure it out.. I have attached an image of the lot, hopefully with enough info. for you..

Thanks,
Jim

Answered by Penny Nom.
A four sided lot 2008-07-09
From michelle:
the front is 65.29
left side 162.26
the back 155.00
right side 101.01

right angle=50.00
left angle= 153.30

Answered by Harley Weston.
A six sided lot 2008-06-25
From Zack:
Please help me find the area of my lot. I am sending a fax of the drawing and dimensions. Zack
Answered by Harley Weston.
A 4 sided lot 2008-06-03
From Pat:
If a lot of property is: front 127.87, back 156.17, one side is 129.73, the other side is 125.00, then how much total acreage is this.
Answered by Harley Weston.
A weird shaped lot 2008-05-21
From James:
Need to find square foot of a residential lot on a cul-de-sac. Weird triangular shape. Measurements : 126.18 170.08 138.2 48.4
Answered by Harley Weston.
The size of a lot 2008-02-02
From linda:
Hi, could you please tell me how close to an acre of land my lot is. The lot size is 140 ft by 200ft. I am trying to see how close to an acre it is.
Answered by Penny Nom.
A 16 sided lot 2008-01-16
From R:
I am having a land of 16 irregular sides i know all the length of the sides how to calculate the area of the land
Answered by Harley Weston.
Area of a 17-sided lot 2007-11-21
From Lynda:
My uncle is wanting to buy this piece of land [a 17-sided polygon] but we are questioning the acerage total. the measurements are [on the attached diagram].
Answered by Stephen La Rocque.
Area of an irregular lot 2007-09-20
From Joanne:
I found your web site through ask.com & it's great. Really hoping you can help me. We are looking at purchasing an existing home with a lot size that is advertised at 2.04 acres, however, even with my limited math skills I know this is not correct.

Their calculation takes the deepest part of the lost (179 feet) multiplied by the widest part of the lost (497.26 feet) as if it was a perfect rectangle. As you can see from the faxed diagram it is far from rectangular in shape.

Can you advise as to the true lot size? As I mentioned we are looking at this property as a purchase so time is of the essence. I have also faxed this information (with the diagram) to the number listed on your web site. Thank you so much for your help.

Answered by Harley Weston.
The area of a five sided lot 2007-08-19
From Karyn:
I have been looking at your site, but I am still confused as to how to figure out the exact square footage of my irregular lot (since it is a gradual fan lot from the front, and triangles out in the back).
Answered by Harley Weston.
320 acre lots 2007-07-29
From melisa:
we are splitting a 320 acre parcel into five 35 acre lots with one 145 ace lot. I have the footage of each side there are eight: 5280 x 2640x2640then out1320x1320up x2640back inx1320upx1320this now would meet back to the 5280foot side i know there is a half of a square mile and 320 acres.what would the measurements be in feet for length to make a square or a rectangle to make a 35 acre lot?
Answered by Harley Weston.
The area of a property 2007-07-17
From Mary:
I currently have an opportunity to sell my property to a business and they would like me to send a proposal to them with details. I need to know the square footage of my property and have tried using your formula from similar questions. The dimensions of my property are as follows
front line facing street: 19.908 m
right side : 37.338 m
back line : 29.779 m
left side : 43.983m
The front line and the right side are at right angles to each other. Can you formulate and reply? Thank you Mary

Answered by Harley Weston.
Finding the area of a lot without knowing the angles 2007-06-05
From Cristin:
I have a land-locked piece of land. I need to know the square footage in order to determine the acreage. My deed only gives the lengths of its five sides.
Answered by Stephen La Rocque.
I want to divide my land 2007-05-27
From alfredo:
i want to divide my land. It is north is 11.86 ft, the S is 110.00 ft, the W is 644.34 ft the E is 644.58 ft. which =to1.606 acre. how many feet going from N to S would it be to make 1.5 acre
Answered by Penny Nom.
Square footage of a lot 2007-05-03
From Linda:
I have two lots which I am trying to calcuate the square footage of

one lot is 50 x 285.72 x 50 x 270

2nd lot is 50 x 285.72 x 50 x 277.61

Any help would be appreciated. The answers would be GREATLY appreciated.

Answered by Penny Nom.
The size of a lot 2007-03-30
From Phyllis:
Could you please figure out the square footage and acreage of my lot? One side is 480ft One side is 410ft One side is 480ft The last side is 410ft Thank you.
Answered by Penny Nom.
The square footage of an irregular lot 2006-12-07
From Lori:
If I have a rectangular irregular sized lot with the following:

A - 110.53'
B - 159.87'
C - 127.28'
D - 165.86'


How do I determine the square footage?

Answered by Penny Nom.
How do I determine the acreage? 2006-09-20
From Charlene:
I have a survey of property with various points on it; how do I determine the acreage?
Answered by Penny Nom.
How large is the property? 2006-09-20
From Jahn:
a triangular lot has 750 feet on one side of a 90-degree angle and 500 feet on the other side of the angle. how large is the property?
Answered by Penny Nom.
The square footage of my property 2006-09-17
From Jack:
I have been trying to calculate the square footage of my property, without success. The measurements are below. Is there a simple formula that can be used based upon the outside parameters? Or, is there a simple way to calculate the square footage?
Answered by Stephen La Rocque and Penny Nom.
Approximately what is the acreage? 2006-08-17
From Lisa:
An ad describing a lot size of 73x150. Approximately what is the acreage?
Answered by Stephen La Rocque.
The area of a lot 2006-08-05
From Lyn:
I have no idea how to find the square feet of an uneven polygon. I am in the process of making a land agreement and need to know.
Please tell me how to figure out the footage and acreage of land as follows.
road-front 360'
back 360'
left side 220'
right side 180'

Answered by Penny Nom.
The lot is a very odd shape 2006-07-20
From Liz:
I have a square footage question. I'm looking at buying a piece of land and would like to know how to calculate the square footage of it. The lot is a very odd shape and I have attached a drawing of the lot:
Answered by Stephen La Rocque.
What should the length of the other sides? 2006-06-20
From Kevin:
if a property is basically square for 5 acres and one side is 340 feet what should the length of the other sides?
Answered by Stephen La Rocque.
A region described by the lengths of four sides 2006-04-06
From Mark:
I have an area that is 77ft in length at the top, 83ft at the base. One side is 46ft and the other side is 20ft. What will be the square feet for this area?
Answered by Stephen La Rocque.
The size of a piece of property 2006-04-02
From Nancy:
My name is Nancy and we purchased a piece of property and I am trying to determine whether it is an acre or less. Could you figure this out for me.
Here are the measurements of the property:
The front is 128.02'
The back is 210'
The left side is 220'
The right side is 251.61'
I am very anxious to find out if it is over an acre.
Thank you for any help you can give.

Answered by Penny Nom.
The area of a block of land 2006-03-26
From Ronald:

I have a building block of land with four unequal sides and only one right angle. I want to know the total area (in metres) and how the calculations were carried out.

The four sides are: Rear of property: 9.14 metres
left side: 36.9 metres
Right side: 32.61 Metres
front to street: 27.43 Metres

The front to street and right side constitute a right angle. but there are no others.


Answered by Penny Nom.
12100 sq ft is how many acres? 2006-01-14
From Sydney:
If there are 12100 Sq. Ft in property what would that be acre wise?
Answered by Penny Nom.
Area of a lot 2005-12-03
From Ben:

How do you calculate the area of the following Lot?

I figured the following angles from the deed, which read:

N 86 degrees, 45 minutes E, for 322 feet.

S 10 degrees, 30 minutes W for 113 feet.

N 84 degrees, 30 minutes W for 368 feet.

N 50 degrees, 42 minutes E for 76 feet.

N 40 degrees, 40 minutes E for 15 feet.

There is a discrepancy between two surveyors and I'd like to figure out how to calculate the Area of such a shape.


Answered by Harley Weston.
Area of a lot 2005-08-07
From John:
We hope this copy of our survey map will help you to determine the acreage of our land.
Answered by Harley Weston.
The area of a lot 2005-07-17
From John:
A plot of land has the following dimensions: 391 ft. x 757 ft. x 208 ft. x 788 ft. Q: How many acres is this?
Answered by Harley Weston.
The size of a lot 2005-06-09
From Bob:
Is it possible to determine the square footage and acreage of a residential lot that's straight on 3 sides, and triangular on the 4th side?

As shown in the crude sketch below, the two legs of the triangle at the back end of the lot are 61' and 62'.

Answered by Penny.
A triangular lot 2005-05-21
From Linda:
I am looking to purchase a piece of property, and I need some help trying to figure out the square footage of the land. I know that normally if I multiply the length and width I could get my answer. However, this piece of land is an odd shape and has 3 measurements. Can you please help me.
The measurements for this piece of land is:

97.8'
201.2'
139.7'

Answered by Penny Nom.
What is my acreage? 2005-05-16
From Vonis:
My property is 65.5 feet by 130 feet. what is my acreage?
Answered by Penny Nom.
How much of a acre is this? 2005-03-02
From Ken:
my property is 11,914 square ft. How much of a acre is this?
Answered by Penny Nom.
Acres 2005-01-08
From Jim:
What size is this lot?
And is there a location on the web where you can plug in lot dimensions to figure acreage?

North = 180ft
South = 210ft
West = 336ft
East = 244 ft

Answered by Harley Weston.
A square footage problem 2004-10-19
From Jerome:
I have a peice of property that is almost a triangle but not exactly about 280 frontage with the side lines at 228 and 237

I was told I had about one acre plus a little, a developer says I have 33,000 sq ft. and I would like to know what the real result is

Answered by Penny Nom.
 
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