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I'm just curious because there are so many threads where it comes up talking about taxes, utilities, etc. I know what I pay for everything, but not how big my house is so it makes it impossible to see where I stand relative to others.
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gee if my house were really worth what zillow.com says i would make an awesome profit. lol i think they are really off. it does know how much i paid for it though i guess that is public record.
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disneysteve,
I always thought the definition was finished above ground living space, but it seems the finished basement is sometimes added in the calculation. Here is a link to About.com How to Measure and Calculate Residential Square Footage (About.com) I go by what the County has listed because I am not sure about the basement. For us, the county has: Above Grade Living Area Total Sq. Ft 1,620 It has a separate listing (as attached structures) for a porch 120 sq ft and attached garage 672 sq ft. The co. website only says there is a basement--no sq footage listed. (It is a finished basement with an exterior entrance). Maybe the rules vary from county to county? |
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