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I know you can only count the living area when estimating the sq. ft. of a property. But what about places like the closet, hallway, or storage? Do they get counted too in the total sq. ft. of a property?
it depends on laws and how iffy your realtor is is.
I'm in California but isn't there a general consensus on how things like this are calculated?
I believe it's only finished, livable areas inside the house. Storage, closets, attics, and unfinished basements are not included. I'm not sure about stairwells.
We just got our house appraised recently, and the appraiser measured each floor from outside wall to outside wall, he didn't measure individual rooms. So I can only assume he was including all finished space, including stairwells, closets, etc.
Of course that was for the purpose of the appraisal; other methods may be used for other purposes.
And I'm not ruling out the possibility that the appraiser was being lazy.
When you say "finished" I assume you mean it's painted, has floorworks, etc?
Sounds incorrect. If he measures it from the outside wall then that means the area of the dry walls get calculated too!
Sounds incorrect. If he measures it from the outside wall then that means the area of the dry walls get calculated too!
We just got our house appraised recently, and the appraiser measured each floor from outside wall to outside wall, he didn't measure individual rooms. So I can only assume he was including all finished space, including stairwells, closets, etc.
Of course that was for the purpose of the appraisal; other methods may be used for other purposes.
And I'm not ruling out the possibility that the appraiser was being lazy.
Depends on what they are using it for too. For taxes, out here they measure the outside of the house. Talk about a scam
Depends on what they are using it for too. For taxes, out here they measure the outside of the house. Talk about a scam
Hallway connecting living spaces, yes other wise no.I know you can only count the living area when estimating the sq. ft. of a property. But what about places like the closet, hallway, or storage? Do they get counted too in the total sq. ft. of a property?
The generally accepted method of measuring square footage is to include all "conditioned space". That includes walls and closets. There are of course variations, but generally speaking if it's conditioned then it's living space.
How is that a scam?
