Charlotte MLS and Square Footage

Posted March 8, 2008

Square Footage Changes in MLS

The Carolina MLS, ’s multiple listing service for Realtors to list and sell homes and real estate in the area, is making a change in how it will describe the square footage of a home for sale in . In the past, the listing would enter the square footage of a home for sale. However, due to the different ways to calculate square footage of a home and all the hassles (and law suits) that come from those calculations, the Carolina MLS service will now list square footage in terms of a range. ( homes for sale in Charlotte)

How many square feet in that Charlotte home?Typically, the square footage of a home is measured by the exterior dimensions. However, there are some exclusions. For example, if you measure the square footage of a bonus room, a very common type of room found in real estate, you may have some challenges. According to the way you calculate “official” square footage, the walls must be at least 5 feet tall. In many of these bonus rooms, the exterior walls can get much lower than 5 feet, so one must measure only to where the height is 5 feet! Doesn’t this sound like fun?

The bottom line is that going forward, you may never know what the actual square footage of a home really is. Of course you may get an idea from the MLS range and the appraisal of a property will have an approximation. But with these changes, real estate is about to get slightly more complicated. Best advice is to seek the help of an excellent .

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