To be included in a home s square footage uttley and ludlum said the space must be above grade finished at a level consistent with the rest of the house accessed in a conventional manner.
Does square footage include attic.
The exterior of the home is measured along the walls so the roof overhang isn t included in the square footage.
Finished attic square footage is included if an area has at least seven minimum feet of clearance.
Covered enclosed porches can only be included if they are heated using the same system as the rest of the house.
Square footage relates to the floor area only and does not factor in the height of the attic space.
It does include loft space.
Stairways and closet areas are included in the square footage length.
Spaces like garages three season porches and unfinished basements or attics are not included in the square footage of a house.
This does not include patios that have a roof but no sides garages or attics.
The closet adjoining the room has a 7 ft tall ceiling center that dives down to 5 ft tall walls.
So just 1 inch of the 6 ft wide closet is 7 ft tall.
In many southern states living space is calculated as square footage under air.
In fact any part of the house that is below ground level even if it is only partially so should not be included under any circumstances.
But if a basement or attic has been finished then the space may be included in the home s square footage if it also meets ceiling height requirements.
Whether you plan on improving the ventilation in your attic or adding energy saving insulation you will need to accurately determine its actual size.
Square footage and the mls.
If the basement is finished in the same quality as the area above grade and with 2 means of ingress and egress in all habitable areas excluding baths then in most locales it can be considered heated living space area under roof and the actual square footage of the basement is included in the actual overall square footage.
So which listing correctly shows the square footage for a basement.