Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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Which of the following statements is correct regarding features that make a home more appealing?

  1. Curb appeal is not a significant factor contributing to a home's saleability.

  2. A professionally designed exterior and good lighting can enhance home saleability.

  3. Tray or vaulted ceilings do not significantly affect a home's appeal.

  4. Crown moulding is only effective in high-end custom homes.

  5. Colorful gardens significantly decrease a home's saleability.

  6. Open house events are the key factor in a home's saleability.

The correct answer is: A professionally designed exterior and good lighting can enhance home saleability.

A professionally designed exterior and good lighting can enhance home saleability. Curb appeal plays a crucial role in attracting potential buyers and making a positive first impression. A well-designed exterior, along with good lighting, can make a home more visually appealing and inviting, which can ultimately increase its saleability. Tray or vaulted ceilings, crown molding, and colorful gardens can also contribute to a home's appeal, but they might not be as universal in their appeal as a well-designed exterior and good lighting. Open house events can be helpful in showcasing a property, but they are not the sole key factor in a home's saleability.