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Answers (2)

- Keith Cook, "BuyerMax"
- Contributions:833
Vince is correct. Aditionally Basements or any rooms located below the front door threshold are valued at a lower price per SQFT. If dealing with a room with sloped ceilings ( typically upstairs) the SQFT is only calculated for in ares with ceiling height above 6 Feet.

- Vince Curtis, "SoCal Appraiser"
- Contributions:4699
Value divided by the size of the home. NOTE: As you get a LARGER home, your $/sq ft will do DOWN, not up.

How is my home's price per square foot calculated?
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