Exam 5: Market Determinants of Value
Exam 1: The Nature of Real Estate and Real Estate Markets20 Questions
Exam 2: Legal Foundations to Value26 Questions
Exam 3: Conveying Real Property Interests20 Questions
Exam 4: Government Controls and Real Estate Markets27 Questions
Exam 5: Market Determinants of Value20 Questions
Exam 6: Forecasting Ownership Benefits and Value: Market Research20 Questions
Exam 7: Valuation Using the Sales Comparison and Cost Approaches23 Questions
Exam 8: Valuation Using the Income Approach22 Questions
Exam 9: Real Estate Finance: The Laws and Contracts21 Questions
Exam 10: Residential Mortgage Types and Borrower Decisions25 Questions
Exam 11: Sources of Funds for Residential Mortgages21 Questions
Exam 12: Real Estate Brokerage and Listing Contracts20 Questions
Exam 13: Contracts for Sale and Closing21 Questions
Exam 14: The Effects of Time and Risk on Value21 Questions
Exam 15: Mortgage Calculations and Decisions20 Questions
Exam 16: Commercial Mortgage Types and Decisions23 Questions
Exam 17: Sources of Commercial Debt and Equity Capital25 Questions
Exam 18: Investment Decisions: Ratios20 Questions
Exam 19: Investment Decisions: NPV and IRR20 Questions
Exam 20: Income Taxation and Value23 Questions
Exam 21: Enhancing Value Through Ongoing Management20 Questions
Exam 22: Leases and Property Types25 Questions
Exam 23: Development: The Dynamics of Creating Value20 Questions
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An individual works downtown and pays $600 per month in rent for an apartment located 10 miles from her office.She has calculated that she spends 30 minutes per day driving each way to the office and it costs her $4 per day in gas and lost productivity.Using the framework of the bid-rent model,how much would she be willing to pay for an apartment downtown,assuming a 20 workday month?
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According to the bid-rent model,which of the following changes in the model's underlying assumptions would most likely result in a decrease in rents for properties closest to the central business district (CBD)?
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Because a city's output capacities change slowly over time,it is important to understand the supply side (long-run)factors affecting urban growth.Which of the following would NOT be considered a supply-side factor that impacts a city's economic growth?
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The demand for access between land uses is considered the "gravity" that holds a city together.These relationships between land uses are commonly referred to as:
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The magnitude of an economic base multiplier depends upon the amount of money that "leaks" out through expenditures outside of the city limits.The economic multiplier tends to be higher with each of the following EXCEPT:
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A city's potential for growth or its susceptibility to decline is determined by a set of economic activities that the city provides for the world beyond its boundaries.Economists refer to this set of activities as a city's:
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A fishing company was formed in Juneau,Alaska.Over the next decade,a canning plant,a processing plant,and a boat repair facility also opened in Juneau.This is an example of
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The growth of the motion picture industry in Los Angeles,the petrochemical industry in Houston,the software industry in "Silicon Valley," are all examples of how the growth of an industry within a city can create cost advantages for future growth.Economists refer to this phenomenon as:
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Cities such as New York are able to host a variety of complex industries because of the development of specialized resources that support their growth.When specialized resources emerge in response to demand from multiple industries,this is referred to as:
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Within the framework of the bid-rent model,as rents increase with proximity to the central business district (CBD),the tendency is for development to:
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Most research oriented universities have many different colleges,each with separate administrations,students,curricula,and facilities.However,the university continues to exist as a total unit because of:
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A city's economic base can be viewed in terms of a multiplier process,in which the money that is brought in through export activities is then respent within the city.Which of the following economic activities is the least likely to be considered a high-impact or high-multiplier economic base activity?
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According to the bid-rent model,which of the following individuals would be the one most likely to live closest to the central business district (CBD)? (Hint: Assume that work locations are located adjacent to each other at the center of the CBD)
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Using the following information,determine the location quotient for this industry.Percentage of employment in financial services industry within the local community: 15%,Percentage of employment in financial services industry for the entire U.S.: 4.4%.
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Six suburban office buildings have been constructed along six consecutive blocks in Roseland,New Jersey.This is an example of:
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In contrast to base activities,local economic activities (or secondary activities)serve the local business and households that are recirculating the income derived through the city's economic base.Which of the following activities is NOT an example of land use for local economic activity?
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The location of competitors within a particular land use area may be influenced by whether the types of services and products are convenience activities or comparison activities.Which of the following is an example of a comparison activity?
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Which of the following models of urban form is characterized by radial corridors or wedges representing the pattern of residential land use in relation to the location of the central business district (CBD)?
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Providers of convenience activities find it profit-maximizing to disperse over the region of potential customers to the point where each establishment is equidistant from another and is separated by the minimum distance that allows sufficient customers to support each establishment.The resulting pattern of establishment locations is referred to as:
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An early model of land use is the concentric ring model of urban form developed by E.W.Burgess.Which of the following is closest to the downtown area of the central business district (CBD)?
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