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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

When calculating price per sq ft from comps
Do you usually go with livable sq ft or total sq ft when looking at comps for a place? There's one comp I'm looking at thats 1940 total but only 1040 livable. When I'm averaging this comp in with my others in the area which number should I use?