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How Many 50x100 pieces in an acre?
Hunderwear
#1 Posted : Tuesday, October 18, 2011 5:12:58 PM
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Brilliant wazuans I got a friend who wants to sell me an acie of land and tells he will subdivide it for me into 10 pieces of 100x50. When I do my calculations I get 8 pieces without acces roads.Now somebody please explain how ths is possible.How many can i get genuinely if I maintain the standard size of the pieces and the acces roads.
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, October 18, 2011 5:26:46 PM
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Whats the true size of 1/8

What is the area indicated in the title deed / certificate of lease?
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#3 Posted : Tuesday, October 18, 2011 5:26:47 PM
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Hunderwear wrote:
Brilliant wazuans I got a friend who wants to sell me an acie of land and tells he will subdivide it for me into 10 pieces of 100x50. When I do my calculations I get 8 pieces without acces roads.Now somebody please explain how ths is possible.How many can i get genuinely if I maintain the standard size of the pieces and the acces roads.


@Hunderwear

Better google up such stuff.

50 ft by 100 ft is approx 1/8 Acre

100 ft by 100 ft is approx 1/4 acre

It therefore follows that 1 acre is approx 400 ft by 100 ft

Do the math..

#10 pieces of 50 x 100 = 500 ft x 100 ft is this equal to an acre?

#further giving the access road will reduce the overall available land area.

I hope i have been helpful.



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#4 Posted : Tuesday, October 18, 2011 5:43:24 PM
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@XSK --our education needs serious fixing!

It therefore follows that 1 acre is approx 400 ft by 100 ft
Do the math..
#10 pieces of 50 x 100 = 500 ft x 100 ft is this equal to an acre?


Hunderwear
#5 Posted : Tuesday, October 18, 2011 6:54:38 PM
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For Sport wrote:
Whats the true size of 1/8

What is the area indicated in the title deed / certificate of lease?

0.4 hectares.Ok guys I ask ths in relation to the access roads.Anybody with the experience?how many do u get when you consider the acces road
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#6 Posted : Tuesday, October 18, 2011 7:26:24 PM
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Why don't we work in metres as suggested by the previous thread on this subject. Your 0.4 hectares isn't very helpful. You need to get the actual dimensions from deed plan or better just do the measurements from a map of the area or physically.

For arguments sake, assuming that it is a rational rectangle of approx 44m x 90m

You can easily get 10 plots of 18m by 18m with a 6m access road in between. Corner ones will be slightly bigger. In your world this would work out to something like 60ft by 60ft (or area of 3600 square feet) slightly less than your 50'x100'

But again... it is not desirable to have square portions.

It all depends on lay out of the original portion.


Hunderwear wrote:
For Sport wrote:
Whats the true size of 1/8

What is the area indicated in the title deed / certificate of lease?

0.4 hectares.Ok guys I ask ths in relation to the access roads.Anybody with the experience?how many do u get when you consider the acces road

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#7 Posted : Tuesday, October 18, 2011 8:52:31 PM
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Hunderwear wrote:
Brilliant wazuans I got a friend who wants to sell me an acie of land and tells he will subdivide it for me into 10 pieces of 100x50. When I do my calculations I get 8 pieces without acces roads.Now somebody please explain how ths is possible.How many can i get genuinely if I maintain the standard size of the pieces and the acces roads.


I talked to a Surveyor who does subdivisions in Kitengela all the times and he told me that for mutations to be approved by Lands officers, you get 7 (seven) 100ft by 50 ft plots in an acre. Some portions of the acre goes towards the roads. The key thing is to get subdivisions that will be approved by the Lands Offices. 8 subdivisions will only be possible if the acre is bisected by roads such that you will not need to create new access roads.
ali
#8 Posted : Thursday, October 20, 2011 11:30:42 AM
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My quest is, how does an acre and quarter make 16 plots of 40x80? I have done the math till sleep caught up with me.
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#9 Posted : Thursday, October 20, 2011 12:05:51 PM
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ali wrote:
My quest is, how does an acre and quarter make 16 plots of 40x80? I have done the math till sleep caught up with me.

Impossssible from info given. (200*200)/(40*80)=12.5
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#10 Posted : Thursday, October 20, 2011 12:38:27 PM
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This confusion arises from the fact that we mix two measurement standards - the imperial (feet; acres) and the metric (metres; hectares).

Kenyan surveyors do their work in the metric standard. This is why you title deed will indicate the size in hectares (ha). The so-called eighth of an acre is actually surveyed as 15m by 30m. This makes it exactly 0.045ha.

If you convert this to feet, you will get 49ft, 2.55in by 98ft,5.1in.

Clearly, '50x100' is an approximation - actually an over approximation!

Regarding access roads, I thought the minimum width is 9m; not 6m...
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