It depends on the size of the lots.
Out of 1 acre, you could get four 1/4-acre lots, but only 1/2 of a 2-acre lot.
43,560 square feet in an acre
In the US, it depends on how the area is zoned. High-density zoning could allow for as many as three lots, but one or two lots would be more typical, since one-quarter of an acre would make a single lot about 110 feet by 100 feet.
Well, honey, if each lot is three quarters of an acre, you divide 60 by 0.75 to find out how many lots can be sold. So, 60 divided by 0.75 equals 80 lots that can be sold. Math doesn't lie, darling.
Four roods per acre.
43,560 sq ft is the equivalent to one acre of land.
43,560 square feet in an acre
There are as many trees as you want to have, the trees don't make the acre, the measurement of the land does...
Well honey, in Trinidad, one acre of land is equal to 43,560 square feet. So, if you're talking about standard residential lots which are usually around 5,000-6,000 square feet, you could fit about 7-8 of those bad boys on one acre. But hey, don't quote me on that, I'm just here to sprinkle some sassy knowledge your way!
In the US, it depends on how the area is zoned. High-density zoning could allow for as many as three lots, but one or two lots would be more typical, since one-quarter of an acre would make a single lot about 110 feet by 100 feet.
Six plots 90*100 makes one acre in Ghana
A plot of land can be different sizes. I have had an acre plot, and a quarter of an acre plot. So they can be different.
Well, honey, if each lot is three quarters of an acre, you divide 60 by 0.75 to find out how many lots can be sold. So, 60 divided by 0.75 equals 80 lots that can be sold. Math doesn't lie, darling.
Four roods per acre.
43,560 sq ft is the equivalent to one acre of land.
1 acre = 100 decimal.
how many feet in the outer paremeter of 1 acre of land
1 acre = 43,560 square feet1 lot = (150 x 50) square feetThe number of lots in 1 acre = (43,560) / (150 x 50) = 5.808 lots