Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 4 Exam Practice

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If a property has specific measurements provided, how should the living area be calculated?

  1. 118 square feet

  2. 202.52 square feet

  3. 2,020 square feet

  4. 2,180 square feet

  5. 2,305 square feet

  6. 750 square feet

The correct answer is: 2,180 square feet

To calculate the living area of a property accurately, it is essential to follow standards that typically include measuring the lengths and widths of each room and accounting for usable spaces. In this context, if the calculations for various parts of the property, such as bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, and hallways, have led to a total of 2,180 square feet, that would be the correct interpretation of the property’s living area. The total of 2,180 square feet suggests that this number represents the sum of all the specified dimensions within the living spaces and adheres to typical real estate measurement practices, which exclude areas like garages and unfinished basements unless specified otherwise.