CountryInterior DoorExterior DoorNotes
United States80" x 32" (2032 x 813 mm)80" x 36" (2032 x 914 mm)ADA min 32" clear
European Union78.7" x 27.6" (2000 x 700 mm)78.7" x 35.4" (2000 x 900 mm)EN standards vary by country
United Kingdom78" x 30" (1981 x 762 mm)78" x 33" (1981 x 838 mm)BS 4787
Canada80" x 32" (2032 x 813 mm)80" x 36" (2032 x 914 mm)Similar to US
Australia82" x 32" (2040 x 820 mm)82" x 36" (2040 x 920 mm)AS 2688

Common US widths: 24" (closet), 28" (small bath), 30" (bath), 32" (bedroom), 36" (entry/ADA)

Rough opening: Add 2" to width and 2.5" to height for framing.

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Real estate tools estimate property taxes, calculate rental yield and cap rate, determine mortgage affordability, project closing costs, model home equity growth, and compare rent-vs-buy scenarios.

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Real estate is the largest purchase most people make. Understanding the true cost of ownership, including taxes, insurance, maintenance, and opportunity cost, requires more math than a back-of-napkin estimate can provide.

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Pro tip

Do not forget maintenance costs when evaluating rental yield. A common rule of thumb is 1% of property value per year, but older properties may need 2% or more.

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