$1260 divided by 200 feet. That number multiplied by the number of months.
2006-06-22 09:12:40
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answered by babyitsyou31 5
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Calculate Price Per Square Foot
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answered by ? 4
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Price Per Square Foot Calculator
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answered by ? 4
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Divide $1260 by 200
2006-06-22 09:13:14
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answered by b c 2
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Okay, I actually busted out the calculator on this one ...
1260 (rent) / 200 (ft^2) = $6.30 per square foot per month
6.30 (amount you pay for one square foot per month) x 12 (months in lease) = $75.60 per square foot per year.
sounds like you have an efficiency ... though i think you should look for a better deal elsewhere. 200 square feet is very small, and $1260 per month in rent is very high!
for example, i have a 650 sq ft one bed apartment and i pay only $500 a month.
2006-06-22 09:18:25
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answered by texandiva2006 3
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$1260 per month.
12 months = $15,120
Since 200 sq feet, divide by 200.
Thus psf cost per year is $75.6
2006-06-22 09:15:09
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answered by The Professional 4
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1260 x 12 = a
a/200 = cost per sq. ft. per yr. (or)
1260/12 =cost per sq. ft. per month
the two will be off from each other by a minimal amout.
2006-06-22 09:36:50
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answered by Abby 1
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So what you are saying is that you are paying 1260 for 200 sq feet if space? Is that right?
If I followed your question correctly then you are paying $6.30 per sq foot
2006-06-22 09:13:52
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answered by Bugs_Mom 3
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Most leases will list the sq footage as an annual amount wich would be....Wait that can not be right. unless you are in Manhatten that is outragous. You are getting ripped off unless there is something in that lease.
I have 3000 sq foot on a main street with 18 foot ceilings and only pay 1150 per month
2006-06-22 09:16:50
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answered by jlimages 3
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Rent per square foot is calculated by taking the annual rent and dividing by the number of square feet. In your case, that would mean multiplying the monthly rent of 1260 by the 12 months in a year, which equals 15,120, and then dividing that by 200 - the number of square feet - which gives you $75.60 per square foot.
2006-06-22 09:31:42
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answered by Larry Joe 2
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