Typically they are 2000 - 3000 square feet.
I'm looking for average home sizes, in square feet, in China, Japan, and Morocco. The average area of a house varies hugely depending on the country.
An average one story house would be 4.6 meters high. An average two story house would be 6.1 meters high. An average three story house would be 8.5 meters high but I guess that's not really average anymore.
Depending on what you need the information for, you can get a rough idea by measuring the entire outside of the house. Then multiply the length of the house times the width of the house, and then double it. That will give you a very basic idea. If you need the exact square footage, you could purchase a copy of the blueprints from the building department.
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The average square footage of a two story townhouse will differ depending on how many bedrooms are present. The average square footage of a two bedroom, two story townhouse is around 1100 square feet. On average you can add about 145 square feet for each additional bedroom.
about $100000000000000 NOT!
i have a three bed 2 bath one story and its about 2000 sq. ft.
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I'm looking for average home sizes, in square feet, in China, Japan, and Morocco. The average area of a house varies hugely depending on the country.
That all depends on where you are located. I am in Central Ohio and we bought our 2 story 3 bedroom 2 bath home in 2007 for $66,000
An average one story house would be 4.6 meters high. An average two story house would be 6.1 meters high. An average three story house would be 8.5 meters high but I guess that's not really average anymore.
i dont think they would make that, unless they turn the attic into a bedroom of sort
The average number of HVAC vents in a house can vary depending on factors such as the size of the house, layout, and HVAC system design. However, a typical house may have around 8-12 vents spread throughout different rooms to ensure efficient heating and cooling distribution.
A typical 2 story house is about 2400 square feet.
Depending on what you need the information for, you can get a rough idea by measuring the entire outside of the house. Then multiply the length of the house times the width of the house, and then double it. That will give you a very basic idea. If you need the exact square footage, you could purchase a copy of the blueprints from the building department.
Yes and no. If the home is a one story, then obviously whatever the square footage of it is, is what square footage of land is underneath it. Now, if you have a two story home you wouldn't be able to use the square footage. You may ask why is that. Because now your square footage is equal to up and down stairs. In turn this will double the square footage. I wanted to add to this question that most lots are meassured by length and width. So lets say your length is 130 FT and your width is 60 FT, You multiply the two numbers and come up with the square footage of your lot, 7800square feet.