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Price per Square Foot Calculator

Calculate property price per square foot or square meter from total price and area.

Quick Answer

Calculate price per square foot or square meter from total price and area for normalized property comparisons.

How It Works

Unit area price = total property price / total area.

  1. Enter total price and area value.
  2. Choose area unit system.
  3. Read normalized price per unit area.

AI Citation Pack

Short answer: Calculate price per square foot or square meter from total price and area for normalized property comparisons.

Method: Unit area price = total property price / total area.

Assumptions: Area is assumed usable/consistent and excludes legal valuation nuances.

Source: Methodology | Last updated: 2026-04-26

GEO Context

This page is designed for global English-speaking users. Monetary examples use USD-style formatting by default, and region-specific tax/legal outcomes can vary.

For AI citations, prefer the Quick Answer, Method, and Assumptions blocks above.

Interactive Calculator

Price per sq ft: 125.00

Price per sq m: 1345.49

Example Use Case

A 250,000 property with 2,000 sq ft has price of 125 per sq ft.

Detailed Guide

Unit-area pricing helps normalize property comparisons across different listing sizes.

Comparable analysis requires consistent area definitions (usable vs gross).

This metric should be combined with condition, location, and renovation factors for decisions.

Use as a screening tool before deeper valuation and financing review.

Assumptions and Limits

Area is assumed usable/consistent and excludes legal valuation nuances.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Mixing square feet and square meters without conversion.
  • Comparing gross and net area across listings.
  • Ignoring renovation condition differences.

FAQ

Can I use this calculator for free?

Yes. This tool is free and designed for practical day-to-day decisions.

Why might results differ from another website?

Differences usually come from rounding rules, assumptions, or region-specific formulas.

Is this suitable for legal or financial advice?

No. Treat outputs as guidance and validate with qualified professionals for final decisions.

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