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Which factor is not correct for houses made in different places?​

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Answered by twinkle381466
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Location is key to valuable real estate. Homes in cities that have little room for expansion tend to be more valuable than those in cities that have plenty of room.

Consider the accessibility, appearance, and amenities of a neighborhood as well as plans for development.

A lot's proximity to things like busy roadways and community centers may make it less desirable for resale.

Acreage often trumps the quality of a house since land tends to increase in value.

1. Centrality

Where you choose to live in a city or town will undoubtedly affect how much you pay for your home. Land is a finite commodity, so cities like San Francisco that are highly developed and don't have a lot of room for additional growth, tend to have higher prices than cities that have too much room to expand. Some of these communities have a large number of homes that are uninhabited and areas that have fallen into disrepair.

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