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 reality, this depends on the land use bylaw for the city/town/municpality that governs the land. Assuming this is a "standard" lot of 15m x 30m and is zoned as "residential", you can probably only have one house on the lot. Legal stuff aside, I guess it depends on how big the house(s) would be. You could come up with an average size of a few houses (based on Real Estate Listings) and then just use division: 420m2 / ???m2 = # of houses that could fit
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.
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
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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'
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the real brain teasers here! So, like, there are 16 town lots in one acre. Yeah, that's right, 16. So, if you're ever in a heated debate about town lots and acres, you can drop that knowledge bomb and watch everyone's minds explode.
In reality, this depends on the land use bylaw for the city/town/municpality that governs the land. Assuming this is a "standard" lot of 15m x 30m and is zoned as "residential", you can probably only have one house on the lot. Legal stuff aside, I guess it depends on how big the house(s) would be. You could come up with an average size of a few houses (based on Real Estate Listings) and then just use division: 420m2 / ???m2 = # of houses that could fit
20 m x 40 m = 800 square meters
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. One acre is equal to about 43,560 square feet, and a town lot that's 300 feet wide would be 300 x 300 = 90,000 square feet. So, to find out how many acres that would be, you divide 90,000 by 43,560, which gives you roughly 2.07 acres. So, there you have it, darling.
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.