Post by account_disabled on Feb 11, 2024 22:57:40 GMT -8
When talking about the meters of a home, we usually differentiate between the built square meters and the useful square meters. Pay attention to the details you need to know to know how useful square meters are calculated. The first thing is that you are clear about what is being referred to when talking about useful m2. Well, when talking about them, what is included is the space that is inside the house, therefore, they are the meters that can be truly used and also stepped on. The nuance is important because here the space occupied by the partitions, walls, etc. is excluded, because although it is part of the home it cannot be used. How to calculate the useful square meters of a home To calculate this measurement you will need a meter. With it you will have to measure the length and width of a space and use the length x width formula. This will always be the case when you are faced with rectangular or square spaces. Therefore, you will have to measure both the length and width of each of the spaces. When you have it, add it up and you will obtain the useful surface area of the property in question.
When the home has a patio or terrace, it is best to measure, on the one hand, the number of m2 that correspond to the house and, on the other hand, those that belong to the terrace or patio. However, in the event that they are spaces that are closed by 3 of the 4 walls, it is possible to record them in their entirety as useful meters. Otherwise, 50% will be counted. What are the meters built? You will also have heard about the m2 built. Well, when UK Telemarketing Data talking about them, reference is made to the total m2 of the home in question. This includes, therefore, the different parts that have also been involved during the construction, in such a way that it includes everything from the structure of the building, with walls, drains, ventilation ducts, electrical installations, plumbing, etc. to common areas if there are, etc. In homes where you share a wall with a neighbor, the calculation is made counting from half of them. This measurement corresponds to the surface area that serves as a basis for valuing the price of a property , always keeping in mind that each floor has a coefficient of participation of the common areas.
When there are basements or attics in a home but these have a height that is not greater than 1.5 meters, they will not be built m2. How to calculate the price per m2 If you are thinking of selling a home and you want to put a price on it or you want to acquire one and, therefore, you want to know if it is at its market value or not, it is important that you calculate the figure based on the m2 built. To do this, you must know the built m2 of the house in question and multiply it by the price of the average m² in the area where the property is located. For example, if you are going to buy a 200 m² home in the Eixample of Valencia, you must multiply it by 3200. This would be 200 m² x 3,200 euros and the result would be the average price that a property in the area would cost you. However, there are a multitude of factors that go beyond this calculation and among them are the state in which the home can be found, whether it has charges, conditions, spills in the community, etc. Other options Other ways in which you will also be able to know the useful m2 of a home is with the help of a real estate agency.
When the home has a patio or terrace, it is best to measure, on the one hand, the number of m2 that correspond to the house and, on the other hand, those that belong to the terrace or patio. However, in the event that they are spaces that are closed by 3 of the 4 walls, it is possible to record them in their entirety as useful meters. Otherwise, 50% will be counted. What are the meters built? You will also have heard about the m2 built. Well, when UK Telemarketing Data talking about them, reference is made to the total m2 of the home in question. This includes, therefore, the different parts that have also been involved during the construction, in such a way that it includes everything from the structure of the building, with walls, drains, ventilation ducts, electrical installations, plumbing, etc. to common areas if there are, etc. In homes where you share a wall with a neighbor, the calculation is made counting from half of them. This measurement corresponds to the surface area that serves as a basis for valuing the price of a property , always keeping in mind that each floor has a coefficient of participation of the common areas.
When there are basements or attics in a home but these have a height that is not greater than 1.5 meters, they will not be built m2. How to calculate the price per m2 If you are thinking of selling a home and you want to put a price on it or you want to acquire one and, therefore, you want to know if it is at its market value or not, it is important that you calculate the figure based on the m2 built. To do this, you must know the built m2 of the house in question and multiply it by the price of the average m² in the area where the property is located. For example, if you are going to buy a 200 m² home in the Eixample of Valencia, you must multiply it by 3200. This would be 200 m² x 3,200 euros and the result would be the average price that a property in the area would cost you. However, there are a multitude of factors that go beyond this calculation and among them are the state in which the home can be found, whether it has charges, conditions, spills in the community, etc. Other options Other ways in which you will also be able to know the useful m2 of a home is with the help of a real estate agency.