Yeah, they can. But trust me, it will be MASSIVE. I have 70 acres and a very big mansion. And it only takes up about 1/5 acre! Trust me though, you wouldn't want a mansion that big! Hope this helped!
It depends on the zoning and other legal regulations for home-building in the area. Some communities (in the US) will allow only one per acre, while others may allow as many as ten or even more (such as in mobile home parks).
It looks like it ought to be practical:
-- 1 acre = 43,560 square feet
-- 1/2 acre = 21,780 square feet
-- If you split that up into 4 equal pieces, each one gets 5,445 square feet.
-- If each plot is square, then they're about 74' x 74' each ... not enough for
any serious farming or ranching, and a private airstrip would be a problem, but
comfortable for a modest house, even with a few blades of grass around it so
that you're not forced to totally relinquish the pleasant habit of mowing once
in a while.
I don't really know. But I have 15 questions to ask but it will take a long time to send and fill it out because it's summer homework! I go back the 8th of September.
In order to know how many houses you can put on f acres of land one needs to know what city and state you are wishing to build in.
One average metropolitan block of houses In the US equal about 4 acres of land (including the street area)
One may find houses for sale in France from many different local home realtors and real estate agents, such as Green-Acres. You can also search for houses for sale online at sites like French-Property and FrenchEntree.
One hectare is 2.47 acres.
2.5 acres
Less than one. 0.37 acres
About 2.47 acres in one hectare.
3.64 acres.
One section = 640 acres One township = 36 sections Therefore one township represents 23,040 acres
One square mile is equal to 640 acres.
One square mile = 640 acres.
Answer: 1 km² = 247.105 acres