Lot Depth measures the distance from the front to the back of a property, perpendicular to the frontage. It is a crucial metric in real estate for determining the usability and value of land.
An in-depth look at traverses in surveying, their types, historical context, key events, and mathematical models. Learn about their importance, applicability, and related terms in surveying.
An Acre is a unit of land area used in the imperial and US customary systems, equaling 160 square rods, 10 square chains, 4,840 square yards, 43,560 square feet, or 0.405 hectares.
An in-depth explanation of the Front Foot, a standard measurement of land applied at the frontage of its street line, commonly used for lots of generally uniform depth in downtown areas.
A detailed overview of the Government Rectangular Survey system, its structure, historical context, and its application in land measurement and division in the United States.
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