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Though difficult to accurately measure, the market value of U.S. real estate held by non-real estate corporations is estimated to exceed $12.5 trillion. All of the following are examples of noninvestible commercial real estate EXCEPT:


A) Medical office buildings owned by the hospital
B) Branch offices owned by the bank
C) Plant and equipment owned by steel corporations
D) Assembly plant building owned by a group of investors as part of an LLC

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