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Acreage Calculator

Acreage Calculator

Enter any two values to find the rest.

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How Does the Leblitas.com Acreage Calculator Work?

Whether you are a real estate agent pricing a new property, a farmer planning crop layouts, or a homeowner looking to fence your backyard, the Leblitas.com Acreage Calculator is the ultimate tool for you. Our smart calculator goes beyond simple math — it allows you to instantly determine the size of a plot of land and estimate its total cost in seconds.

This tool is bidirectional, meaning it works backward and forward. You only need to enter any two known values, and the calculator will automatically find the rest. For example:

  • Enter the Width and Length to instantly find the Area.
  • Know the total Area and the Width? The tool will calculate the exact Length.
  • Input the Area and the Price per unit (e.g., $10,000 per acre), and it will automatically generate the Total Price.
  • Have a fixed budget (Total Price) and know the Price per unit? The calculator will tell you exactly how much Area you can afford!

Supported Units and Currencies

Land measurement standards vary across the globe. That’s why our Acreage Calculator includes over 15 length and area units. You can effortlessly switch between standard metric and imperial units (meters, feet, yards, miles, kilometers), or use specialized real estate and surveying units like chains, furlongs, roods, townships, and sections.

Additionally, you can select your preferred local currency (USD, EUR, GBP, AUD, and more) to make the financial calculations as relevant to your local market as possible.

The Math Behind Land Measurement

If you want to calculate land area manually, the fundamental formula for a rectangular plot is quite simple:

Area = Length × Width
Total Price = Area × Price per Unit

However, the math gets complicated when you need to convert between different units. For instance, to calculate the acreage of a plot measured in feet, you must find the area in square feet first, and then divide by the exact number of square feet in an acre. (Hint: 1 Acre = 43,560 square feet). Our tool does all these complex conversions for you automatically.


💡 Quick Conversion Guide

  • 1 Acre (ac) = 43,560 square feet (sq ft)
  • 1 Acre (ac) = 4,046.86 square meters (m²)
  • 1 Hectare (ha) = 2.471 acres (ac)
  • 1 Hectare (ha) = 10,000 square meters (m²)
  • 1 Square Mile (sq mi) = 640 acres (ac)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How big is an acre visually?

It can be hard to visualize an acre just from numbers. A great way to picture it is by looking at a standard American football field. One acre is roughly equivalent to 76% of a football field (excluding the end zones). If you prefer a different visual, one acre is about the size of 16 standard tennis courts laid out in a grid.

How do I calculate acres from feet?

To find the acreage of a rectangular piece of land using feet, measure the length and width of the property in feet. Multiply the length by the width to get the total square footage. Finally, divide that number by 43,560 (the number of square feet in one acre). Alternatively, just use the Leblitas.com Acreage Calculator to do it instantly without worrying about conversion errors.

Can this calculator be used for non-rectangular plots of land?

This specific calculator uses the standard Length × Width formula, which assumes the plot is a rectangle or square. If your land is irregularly shaped (like a triangle or a polygon), you would need to split the land into smaller regular shapes, calculate their individual areas, and sum them up. However, for rough estimates and pricing, averaging the length and width is a common practice in real estate.

What is a hectare compared to an acre?

A hectare is a metric unit of area widely used internationally, whereas an acre is an imperial unit primarily used in the US and the UK. One hectare is significantly larger than an acre — exactly 1 hectare equals 2.471 acres.

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