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    Property CharacteristicsGBA

    Gross Building Area (GBA)

    The total area of a building measured from the exterior walls, including all finished and unfinished, above-grade and below-grade spaces. GBA is broader than GLA and is commonly used in the cost approach.

    GBA includes everything within the exterior walls — finished living space, unfinished basement, garage if it is within the building envelope, and utility areas. It differs from GLA, which only counts finished above-grade living space. GBA is useful in the cost approach for estimating construction costs (since you pay to build the entire building, not just the finished areas) and for some commercial property analyses. In residential appraisal, GLA is the primary size metric for the sales comparison approach, while GBA is referenced in the cost approach.

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