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Square Feet to Square Meters (ft² to m²) Converter

1 ft² = 0.0929

1 Square Foot equals 0.0929 Square Meters (1 ft² = 0.0929 m²). Convert Square Feet to Square Meters with formula, table, and examples.

One square foot equals approximately 0.0929 square meters. To convert, multiply by 0.092903. Working the other way, one square meter equals approximately 10.7639 square feet — a figure worth memorising in the other direction, since dividing by about 10.76 is often easier than multiplying by 0.0929. The factor comes from one foot being exactly 0.3048 meters. Squaring that gives 0.3048² = 0.092903 square meters per square foot. The reciprocal — 1 divided by 0.092903 — is 10.7639 square feet per square meter. This is the single most searched area conversion in the world. It sits at the intersection of American real estate — which quotes apartment and house sizes in square feet — and every other country's real estate market, which uses square meters. An American moving to Germany, a British expat in New York, a German investor buying property in Florida: all of them need this conversion immediately and repeatedly. The mental shortcut most professionals use: divide square feet by 10 to get a rough square meter figure, then subtract 8 percent. A 1,000 sq ft apartment is approximately 92.9 m². The 'divide by 10' estimate gives 100 m², which is about 7.6 percent too high. For typical apartment sizes of 500 to 2,000 sq ft, the 10-percent overestimate is close enough for a quick sense of scale.

How to Convert Square Feet to Square Meters

= ft² × 0.09290304
Multiply the value in Square Feet by 0.09290304
  1. Take your value in Square Feet
  2. Multiply by 0.09290304
  3. Read the result in Square Meters

Common Square Feet to Square Meters Conversions

Square Feet (ft²) Square Meters (m²) Status
50 ft² 4.6452 m²
100 ft² 9.2903 m²
150 ft² 13.9355 m²
200 ft² 18.5806 m²
300 ft² 27.8709 m²
400 ft² 37.1612 m²
500 ft² 46.4515 m²
600 ft² 55.7418 m²
750 ft² 69.6773 m²
900 ft² 83.6127 m²
1,000 ft² 92.903 m²
1,200 ft² 111.4836 m²
1,500 ft² 139.3546 m²
2,000 ft² 185.8061 m²
2,500 ft² 232.2576 m²
3,000 ft² 278.7091 m²
5,000 ft² 464.5152 m²
10,000 ft² 929.0304 m²

Good to Know About Square Feet to Square Meters Conversion

The most searched area conversion in the world, driven by international real estate. The shortcut of dividing by 10 (with an 8 percent correction) is worth knowing for anyone comparing American and European property listings. A German minimum habitable room size of 14 m² equals about 151 square feet — useful for anyone renting in Germany from an American background.

Square Feet to Square Meters: What You Need to Know

International real estate is the highest-volume context. US apartment listings quote square footage; European listings quote square meters. A Manhattan studio of 450 square feet is about 41.8 square meters. A Munich one-bedroom of 50 square meters is about 538 square feet. Real estate agents, relocation consultants, and international property portals perform this conversion thousands of times a day. American renters moving abroad encounter the conversion immediately. The typical American college dorm room of 150 square feet is 13.9 square meters — smaller than the minimum room size required by German building code (which mandates at least 14 square meters for a habitable room). A US apartment of 800 square feet is 74.3 square meters, roughly equivalent to a comfortable European two-bedroom flat. Construction and architecture in international projects requires this conversion at every stage. When an American developer builds in Europe, or a European architect designs in the US, material quantities, energy efficiency ratings, and cost-per-area benchmarks must all move between square feet and square meters. European building energy certification (the EU Energy Performance Certificate) expresses energy consumption in kWh per square meter per year; American energy ratings use BTU per square foot or energy use intensity in kBtu per square foot. Hospitality and retail use this conversion in global portfolio management. A hotel chain comparing room sizes across its American and European properties must convert square feet and square meters to the same unit. A standard American hotel room of 325 square feet is 30.2 square meters; a European standard of 25 square meters is 269 square feet. The difference feels larger in feet than in meters, which is one reason American hotel rooms often feel generous to European guests.

What is a Square Foot? ft²

An imperial and US customary unit of area equal to the area of a square with one-foot sides. Approximately 0.0929 square meters or 929 square centimeters. The standard unit for floor area in US and UK real estate.

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What is a Square Meter?

The SI derived unit of area, equal to the area of a square with sides of one meter. The global standard for measuring rooms, apartments, building plots, and land parcels in most countries.

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Square Feet to Square Meters FAQ

  • Approximately 0.0929 square meters. One foot is exactly 0.3048 meters, and squaring that gives 0.3048² = 0.092903 square meters per square foot.

  • Divide square feet by 10 and subtract 8 percent. For example, 1,000 square feet divided by 10 gives 100 m², minus 8 percent gives 92 m² — close to the exact 92.9 m². For quick property comparisons, simply dividing by 10 gives a rough but useful estimate.

  • Multiply by 10.7639. A quick shortcut: multiply by 10 and add 8 percent. For example, 80 square meters times 10 gives 800, plus 8 percent gives 864 — close to the exact 861 square feet.

Non-Frequently Asked Questions About Square Feet to Square Meters

Questions nobody should ask - but someone did.

  • It is the same apartment. A 900 square foot apartment sounds spacious; its 83.6 square meter equivalent sounds modest. American real estate psychology is built around four-digit square footage numbers. European psychology is built around two-digit square meter numbers. The apartment has not changed — only the unit has, and humans are not naturally unit-independent.

  • The average German apartment is about 87 square meters, which is about 936 square feet. By American standards that is a modest one-bedroom. By German standards it is comfortably above average. The average new American apartment is about 1,000 square feet or 93 square meters — similar in square meters, but American apartments are more likely to have dedicated rooms for each function rather than open-plan layouts.

  • They bought 538 square feet of apartment in Germany. Germany still owns the rest. The square-foot-to-square-meter conversion applies to the apartment; the purchase agreement is in euros; and the property tax is levied in euros per square meter of land. International property acquisition requires at least three unit systems operating simultaneously.

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