Marla to Acre: Meaning, Formula, Conversion Table and Example

Learn how to convert Marla to Acre with our simple guide. Understand the units, conversion formula, and easy steps for accurate area calculations in land measurement, including a conversion calculator.
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3 min
06 February 2025

Land measurement plays a vital role in property transactions, urban planning, and agricultural management, especially when considering financial products     like a loan against property. Different regions and countries often use various units of measurement, which can lead to confusion when dealing with land areas. One such conversion frequently needed in South Asia is converting Marla to Acre.

Understanding how to convert these units accurately ensures better clarity in property dealings, land assessments, and securing loans. Opting for a Loan Against Property with Bajaj Finance offers a smart way to unlock funds for major investments or debt consolidation, while maintaining your financial stability. By integrating this option into a well-rounded financial strategy, individuals can maximise their resources and confidently work towards achieving their financial objectives. Read on to understand the process of converting Marla to Acre, along with helpful tables and tools like an area conversion calculator.   

What is Marla?

Marla is a traditional unit of area measurement commonly used in India. Historically, it was used to measure smaller plots of land, particularly in rural and urban areas. The size of 1 Marla can vary depending on the region, but it is typically used for residential properties or smaller agricultural plots. In some areas, Marla is defined as 272.25 square feet, while in others, it may be slightly different. Over time, the Marla unit has become less commonly used in official records, with other units like square feet or acres taking precedence. However, it remains significant in certain local contexts, especially when dealing with older property documents or regional land records.

Dimensions of Marla

Unit of Area

Conversion Unit

1 Marla to Gaj

30.25 Gaj

1 Marla to Sq.Ft.

272.25 Sq.Ft.

1 Marla to Kanal

0.05 Kanal

1 Marla to Acre

0.0062 Acre

1 Marla to Sq.Yd.

30.25 Sq.Yd.

1 Marla to Hectare

0.0025 Hectare

1 Marla to Biswa

0.201 Biswa

1 Marla to Sq.Mt.

25.29 Sq.Mt.

1 Marla to Guntha

0.25 Guntha

1 Marla to Ground

0.11 Ground

1 Marla to Bigha

0.01 Bigha

1 Marla to Sq.Karam

9.0 Sq.Karam

1 Marla to Decimal

0.62 Decimal

1 Marla to Lessa

4.0 Lessa

1 Marla to Cent

0.62 Cent

1 Marla to Biswa Kacha

0.1 Biswa Kacha

1 Marla to Chatak

6.05 Chatak

1 Marla to Dhur

4.0 Dhur

1 Marla to Killa

0.0062 Killa

1 Marla to Pura

0.0047 Pura

1 Marla to Katha

0.2 Katha

1 Marla to Ares

0.25 Ares

1 Marla to Dismil

0.62 Dismil

1 Marla to Ankanam

3.78 Ankanam

1 Marla to Gajam

30.25 Gajam

1 Marla to Perch

1.0 Perch

1 Marla to Nali

0.12 Nali


This table illustrates the dimensions of Marla. As mentioned, the value can vary slightly by region. The standard value used in many places is 272.25 square feet, but in some regions, 1 Marla can be considered as 225 square feet. This variance is important to keep in mind when making conversions, as it can affect the overall result.

What is acre?

An acre is a standardised unit of area measurement used globally, particularly for larger land parcels. It is a much larger unit compared to Marla and is commonly used in real estate, agriculture, and forestry. One Acre equals 43,560 square feet, and it is widely accepted as a unit of measurement for land area in many countries, including the US, UK, Canada, and India.

The Acre is one of the most widely recognised units for measuring large plots of land and is used in property transactions, agricultural planning, and urban development.

Dimensions of acre

An acre is a standard unit of land measurement used globally, particularly in agriculture and real estate. It is commonly used to measure large land parcels. The table below shows key conversions:

Unit of Area

Conversion Unit

1 Acre to Hectare

0.404 Hectare

1 Acre to Bigha

1.6 Bigha

1 Acre to Cent

100.01 Cent

1 Acre to Katha

32.0 Katha

1 Acre to Gunta

40.0 Gunta

1 Acre to Square Meter

4046.86 Sq.Mt.

1 Acre to Decimal

100.01 Decimal

1 Acre to Gaj

4840.04 Gaj

1 Acre to Square Yard

4840.0 Sq.Yd.

1 Acre to Dismil

100.01 Dismil

1 Acre to Kanal

8.0 Kanal

1 Acre to Square Km

0.00405 Sq.Km.

1 Acre to Ground

18.15 Ground

1 Acre to Ares

40.47 Ares

1 Acre to Killa

1.0 Killa

1 Acre to Marla

160.0 Marla

1 Acre to Gajam

4840.0 Gajam

1 Acre to Biswa

32.27 Biswa

1 Acre to Ankanam

605.0 Ankanam

1 Acre to Sq .Mi

0.0015 Sq.Mi.

1 Acre to Chatak

968.0 Chatak

1 Acre to Murabba

0.04 Murabba

1 Acre to Perche

160.0 Perch

1 Acre to Karam

1440.0 Sq.Karam

1 Acre to Lessa

640.0 Lessa

1 Acre to Biswa Kacha

16.0 Biswa Kacha

1 Acre to Dhur

640.0 Dhur

1 Acre to Pura

0.75 Pura

1 Acre to Nali

20.17 Nali


The dimensions of Acre are well-defined. It is commonly equivalent to 43,560 square feet, 4,840 square yards, or 0.4047 hectares. These values are globally standardised, which makes the Acre unit more consistent and easier to apply in various contexts compared to traditional units like Marla.

How to convert Marla to Acre?

Converting Marla to Acre is a simple process that involves a few straightforward steps. The most common definition of 1 Marla is 272.25 square feet, but this may vary regionally, so it's important to know your local measurement. To convert Marla to Acre, use the following formula:

Acre= Marla×272.25/43,560

If you are using a different value for Marla (e.g., 225 square feet), adjust the formula accordingly. The conversion ratio may vary depending on the local definition of Marla, so always ensure you are using the correct measurement for accurate results. Alternatively, you can quickly convert Marla to Acre using anarea conversion calculator, which simplifies the process and ensures precision.

Difference between square feet and bigha

When dealing with various land units, it is important to understand the differences between common measurements like square feet and Bigha. Both units are used in some parts of India and South Asia, but they are considerably different in size and application.

Feature Square feet Bigha
Common use Real estate, small plots Agricultural land, large plots
Measurement 1 square foot = 1 square foot Varies by region, typically 1 Bigha = 1,500 to 2,500 square yards
Standardisation Highly standardised Regionally varied



This table highlights the difference between Square Feet and Bigha. While Square Feet is a widely recognized unit for residential and urban plots, Bigha is traditionally used to measure agricultural land and can vary by region, making it more complex to use in standard calculations.

Marla to acre conversion table

To simplify the conversion process from Marla to Acre, here is a helpful conversion table that lists various Marla values and their corresponding Acre measurements:

Marla

Acre

1 Marla to Acre

0.006 Acre

2 Marla to Acre

0.012 Acre

3 Marla to Acre

0.019 Acre

4 Marla to Acre

0.025 Acre

5 Marla to Acre

0.031 Acre

6 Marla to Acre

0.037 Acre

7 Marla to Acre

0.044 Acre

8 Marla to Acre

0.05 Acre

9 Marla to Acre

0.056 Acre

10 Marla to Acre

0.062 Acre

11 Marla to Acre

0.069 Acre

12 Marla to Acre

0.075 Acre

13 Marla to Acre

0.081 Acre

14 Marla to Acre

0.087 Acre

15 Marla to Acre

0.094 Acre

16 Marla to Acre

0.1 Acre

17 Marla to Acre

0.106 Acre

18 Marla to Acre

0.112 Acre

19 Marla to Acre

0.119 Acre

20 Marla to Acre

0.125 Acre


This table makes it easy to convert larger values of Marla to Acre quickly, helping you understand the land area more efficiently.

Steps to use a land area conversion calculator

Using an area conversion calculator is a quick and effective way to convert Marla to Acre. Here’s how you can use it:

Select the units: Choose Marla as the starting unit and Acre as the target unit in the calculator.

Enter the value: Input the number of Marlas you want to convert to Acre.

Press Convert: Hit the 'Convert' button to instantly get the result in Acres.

Review the result: The calculator will provide the accurate value in Acre, saving you the trouble of manually performing calculations.

Area conversion calculators are helpful tools that ensure accuracy and eliminate the possibility of error when performing unit conversions.

Conclusion

Understanding the conversion between Marla and Acre is crucial for anyone involved in property dealings or land measurements in South Asia. While Marla is commonly used in smaller land measurements, Acre is a more standardised and globally recognised unit for larger areas of land. By understanding the dimensions of both units, using conversion formulas, and utilising tools like an area conversion calculator, you can easily make accurate calculations and navigate the complexities of land measurement. Whether you are involved in real estate, agriculture, or urban planning, mastering these conversions ensures that you can handle land transactions confidently and efficiently.

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of a 1 marla plot?
The size of a 1 Marla plot is typically 272.25 square feet, though it can vary regionally. In some areas, it may be considered 225 square feet depending on local measurements.

What is 1 Bigha equal to marla?
1 Bigha is generally equivalent to 20 Marlas, although this can vary depending on the region. In some places, Bigha may equal 25 or more Marlas, depending on local standards.

How much is 1 Bigha in acre?
1 Bigha is approximately equal to 0.2 to 0.25 acres, depending on the regional measurement. Since Bigha varies in size across regions, this conversion can differ slightly.

What is 100 Marla to Bigha?
100 Marla is typically equivalent to 5 Bigha, assuming that 1 Bigha equals 20 Marlas. The conversion may vary regionally, so it's important to verify local measurement standards for accuracy.

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