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Originally Posted by DoubleF
2400 square foot usable space? So that's like a 1600 sq foot townhouse with an 800 sq foot basement?
For instance, I had a townhouse just shy of 1400 sq ft. Including basement it was considered just a smidge over 2000 sq ft of useable space.
IIRC, you're in BC, so I wonder if you're confusing the usable space vs the listed sq footage differences of the two provinces.
That being said, a 1600 sq ft townhouse for $700K seems too high as well.
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Definitely an important qualifier.
For the sake of clarity, I was assuming Blankall was referring to above ground square footage, which is the industry standard for new and realtor listed homes in Alberta, with basement square footage being added to that number.
Referring to a 2800 sf townhouse
should mean there are 2800 sf above ground and additional square footage in the basement.
For example, referring to a 3,000 sf bungalow takes on a whole different meaning, depending on whether you're including the basement, or just above ground space (same for a 2800 sf townhouse too, I suppose)...