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Difference between SqFt
Hi everybody.
I am little bit confused about the SqFt of a house when investigation a potential deal.
In a MLS property listing, there are 2 rows:
1. SqFt Above
2. SqFt Below
When doings comps from the MLS that my agent gives me, I need to take the Price per SqFt and multiplying it by one of the rows above.
Sometimes there is only “SqFt Above” but sometimes both of them has data, I don’t know how to calculate this.
What’s the difference between two of them?