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How many 1500 sq ft houses can you get on 1 acre? - Answers
This is weird. We have to assume that the walls have zero thickness, so that thebase of the walls doesn't take up any of the real estate.(1 acre) x (43,560 square ft per acre) / (1,500 square ft per house) = 29.04 houses.That means 29 houses, with 60 square ft left over.Each house gets 2.069 square ft to use for a lawn or a driveway, whichever they prefer.
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How many 1500 sq ft houses can you get on 1 acre? - Answers
This is weird. We have to assume that the walls have zero thickness, so that thebase of the walls doesn't take up any of the real estate.(1 acre) x (43,560 square ft per acre) / (1,500 square ft per house) = 29.04 houses.That means 29 houses, with 60 square ft left over.Each house gets 2.069 square ft to use for a lawn or a driveway, whichever they prefer.
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How many 1500 sq ft houses can you get on 1 acre? - Answers
This is weird. We have to assume that the walls have zero thickness, so that thebase of the walls doesn't take up any of the real estate.(1 acre) x (43,560 square ft per acre) / (1,500 square ft per house) = 29.04 houses.That means 29 houses, with 60 square ft left over.Each house gets 2.069 square ft to use for a lawn or a driveway, whichever they prefer.
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