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What is Gross Living Area?

Gross Living Area (GLA) quantifies the total indoor space designed for regular occupancy, often measured from exterior walls and excluding unfinished basements or garages. GLA reflects the habitable portion used daily for living, sleeping, or dining. This metric aids in comparing units or setting rental or purchase rates across different assets.

Key Points

  • Inclusions: Heated rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and hallways typically count if maintained year-round.
  • Exclusions: Non-finished or seasonal areas remain outside GLA scope.
  • Valuation: GLA influences price or lease figures; higher GLA typically implies more occupant comfort.
  • Clarity: Actual dimensions vary by local definitions—some incorporate wall thickness or partial expansions.

By focusing on truly livable square footage, GLA ensures consistent referencing for occupant usage and fair asset comparisons.

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