Deck 5: Real Estate Economics and Value

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The broad forces affecting value are physical, social, economic and political in nature.
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Disposable income is the amount of family income available after paying rent or other housing costs.
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The principle of substitution is basic to all three approaches to value.
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Zoning is one of the economic forces affecting value.
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Environmental protection and subdivision reform laws affect the availability and cost of vacant land.
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The agents of production are responsible for both tangible and intangible benefits of real estate.
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The principle of highest and best use suggests that land must always be valued in its
present use.
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Demand and scarcity are both essential elements of value.
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A strong demand can be effective without purchasing power.
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High valued properties are not generally affected by the proximity of lower valued ones.
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Deck 5: Real Estate Economics and Value
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The broad forces affecting value are physical, social, economic and political in nature.
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Disposable income is the amount of family income available after paying rent or other housing costs.
False
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The principle of substitution is basic to all three approaches to value.
True
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Zoning is one of the economic forces affecting value.
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Environmental protection and subdivision reform laws affect the availability and cost of vacant land.
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The agents of production are responsible for both tangible and intangible benefits of real estate.
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The principle of highest and best use suggests that land must always be valued in its
present use.
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Demand and scarcity are both essential elements of value.
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A strong demand can be effective without purchasing power.
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High valued properties are not generally affected by the proximity of lower valued ones.
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