Universal Land Area Converter
Type into any unit — all others update instantly. Tap copy to share with clients or your Realtor.
Tip: Click any Copy to put the value + unit on your clipboard.
Batch Mode (Multiple Parcels)
Enter a value and unit, add rows, and get quick conversions.
| # | Input | m² | ft² | Acres | Perches | Copy |
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Click any value in the table to copy it.
Universal Land Measurement Converter – User Manual
This guide helps Realtors, buyers, and landowners in Jamaica quickly understand how to use the Universal Converter to switch between acres, square feet, square metres, perches, rods, and more – all in one simple tool.
- Instantly convert between multiple land and property measurement units used in Jamaica and internationally.
- Useful for Realtors, surveyors, developers, and buyers comparing listings or calculating development potential.
- Eliminates confusion between metric (sq m, hectares) and imperial (acres, sq ft, perches, rods, chains, sq in, etc.).
- Square Feet (sq ft) – Common in real estate listings across Jamaica.
- Square Metres (sq m) – Preferred in modern developments and international transactions.
- Acres – Widely used for land sales in rural and suburban Jamaica.
- Hectares – Metric standard, useful for agricultural or large-scale projects.
- Perches & Rods – Still found in older titles and land documents.
- Square Inches (sq in) – Rare, but included for precision work.
- Chains / Furlongs (optional) – Surveyor units, sometimes seen in older land descriptions.
Tip: Enter a value into any one box – all other units will automatically update instantly.
- Step 1: Enter a value into any unit field (e.g., 1 acre).
- Step 2: Watch as all other units update instantly.
- Step 3: Tap or click beside a field to copy the result for use in WhatsApp, Email, MLS listings, or contracts.
- Optional: Reset the calculator anytime to start fresh.
Input: 1 Acre
- = 43,560 sq ft
- = 4,046.86 sq m
- = 0.4047 hectares
- = 160 perches
- = 40 rods
This shows how quickly the tool gives Realtors and buyers a full breakdown across measurement systems.
- Use this tool when preparing MLS listings to avoid confusion.
- Buyers can compare properties listed in different units quickly.
- Surveyors and appraisers can cross-check old land descriptions.
- Investors benefit when converting between international standards.