If you mean a building lot, there is no standardized size for all towns. If you mean the unit of measure called a township, one township is 93,239,571.97 square meters.
A town lot is not a standard measure!A town lot is not a standard measure of area. So some town lots are bigger than others and therefore there will be fewer such lots in an acre.
In real estate, lot area is the size of a plot of land, usually rendered in square feet or meters. This is contrasted with floor area, which is the size of the footprints of any buildings on the lot.
Answer: 75 square feet = 6.96772 square meters.
Well, honey, it all depends on the size of the houses and the layout of the land. If we're talking tiny houses, you might squeeze in a handful. But if we're talking mansions, you're lucky if you can fit one. So, it's like asking how many shoes can fit in a closet - depends on the size of the shoes and the space available.
Since there are no specified building dimensions any answer is correct. However 7000 square meters is roughly 1.73 acres. A typical suburban lot is .14 acres giving you a total of 12 residential lots. This includes no space for roads. Good answer, a house may occupy 1/8th of an acre giving a total of 11 in all and including an access
180 square meters (18 x 10 = 180).
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A town lot is not a standard measure!A town lot is not a standard measure of area. So some town lots are bigger than others and therefore there will be fewer such lots in an acre.
A land lot in the colonial land system is roughly 40 acres. Being there are 43560 sqft. in a acre a land lot is 1320'x1320'
A lot
20 m x 40 m = 800 square meters
In real estate, lot area is the size of a plot of land, usually rendered in square feet or meters. This is contrasted with floor area, which is the size of the footprints of any buildings on the lot.
Answer: 75 square feet = 6.96772 square meters.
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36 meters, plus a couple more cm to twist the ends together.
The perimeter of a 3.5-acre square lot is 476.05 meters.