Real Estate Area Calculator
Convert between different area measurement units with ease
Area Converter
Conversion Result:
Common Area Conversions
| From | To | Conversion Factor |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Square Feet | Square Meters | 0.092903 |
| 1 Square Meter | Square Feet | 10.7639 |
| 1 Acre | Square Feet | 43,560 |
| 1 Hectare | Acres | 2.47105 |
| 1 Bigha | Square Feet | 27,225 (approx) |
How to Use This Tool
- Enter the area value you want to convert in the input field
- Select the unit you’re converting from (e.g., Square Feet)
- Select the unit you want to convert to (e.g., Acres)
- Click the “Convert” button to see the result
- Use the conversion table for quick reference of common conversions
About This Tool
Our Real Estate Area Calculator is designed to help property buyers, sellers, and professionals quickly convert between different area measurement units used in real estate transactions.
This tool supports both standard international units (square feet, square meters, acres, hectares) and regional units (gunta, bigha) commonly used in various parts of the world.
Whether you’re comparing property sizes, calculating land areas, or working with international real estate documents, our calculator provides accurate conversions with a simple, intuitive interface.
Frequently Asked Questions
It varies by country. In the United States, square feet is most common. In India, units like square feet, square yards, and bigha are used depending on the region. Metric units like square meters are standard in most other countries.
Our conversions use standardized conversion factors. However, it’s important to note that some regional units (like bigha) can have slightly different values in different areas. We use the most commonly accepted values for these conversions.
Currently, our calculator converts one value at a time. For multiple conversions, you can simply repeat the process with different values.
Area conversion is essential when dealing with international real estate, comparing properties listed in different units, or working with documents that use measurement systems different from what you’re familiar with.
No, some regional units like Bigha, Guinta, and others can have different values in different states or regions. Our calculator uses the most commonly accepted values, but for precise legal purposes, you should verify the local standards.