How do You Figure Acreage?

You can easily figure acreage by the length and width of the property. An acre is 43,560 square feet in size. Multiply your length by the width to get your square footage.

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How much acreage is that. Re: how do you figure acreage? As mentioned above, without at least one angle or one diagonal, there is not a unique solution.

If these lengths are from a deed, there should also be compass bearings (angles) associated with each line.

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