Real Estate Math
An Oregon house has a basement of 800 sq ft, main floor of 1,400 sq ft, and upper floor of 900 sq ft. How much is the total finished square footage if the basement is unfinished?
A3,100 sq ft
B2,300 sq ft✓ Correct
C2,100 sq ft
D3,000 sq ft
Explanation
Finished square footage = Main floor + Upper floor = 1,400 + 900 = 2,300 sq ft. Unfinished basements are typically not included in finished above-grade or below-grade finished area calculations for standard appraisal reporting.
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