Posted by brent zappe on November 02, 2015 at 12:11:14 from (69.230.50.55):
As I am working aroound my house geting it ready to put up for sale I wonder what is really an 0.35 lot. Never asked this crazy question but for some strange reason my property looks bigger than that.So this last weekend i measure my property lines and this is what i got. the lot in front is 74 feet wide. all the way down to 195 feet long. Than the lot changes to a wider lot space which is 109 feet, 8 inches. long is 21 feet giving me a toatl of the lenght of the lot 216 feet and 4 inches. Leaveing the front with a 5 foot and 4 inches that the city owns(which I did count as mine).Now the question is what is really the measurements for a 0.35 of an acre? Do you think I am bigger than that? What did you see in this that I have not seen or shall I ask what have you figure out that might help me. Let me know. Yes I am stupid I do not know what a acre figures out on the measurements. The realitors in my town do not even know (they can not tell me what it is nore do they want to).Thanks Brent
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