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Inproperty and land use planning, amenity (lat. amoenitās “pleasantness, delightfulness”) is something considered to benefit a location, contribute to its enjoyment, and thereby increase its value.[1][2]

Tangible amenities can include the number and nature of guest rooms and the provision of facilities such as elevators (lifts), internet access, restaurants, parks, community centres, swimming pools, golf courses, health club facilities, party rooms, theater or media rooms, bike pathsorgarages.

Intangible amenities include well-integrated public transport, pleasant views, nearby activities, and a low crime rate. Within the context of environmental economics, an environmental amenity can include access to clean airorclean water, or the quality of any other environmental good that may reduce adverse health effects for residents or increase their economic welfare.[3]

Residential real estate can benefit from amenities which, in turn, boost property value. Some examples of valuable amenities are proximity to parks and schools, updated fixtures, and bonus living spaces.[4][5] These additional features that make a home desirable can add substantial value to a property.[5]

Public amenities

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Mobile amenities

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Mobile amenities may visit some sites[6] including:

References

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  1. ^ Carmichael, D. R (2003). Accountants' Handbook, Special Industries and Special Topics (Volume 2) (10 ed.). John Wiley & Sons. p. 30. ISBN 0471456179.
  • ^ South Gloucestershire Council https://beta.southglos.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/Assessing-residential-amenity-TAN.pdf
  • ^ Field, Barry C.; Field, Martha K. (2017). Environmental Economics, An Introduction (7 ed.). McGraw-Hill. pp. 145–147. ISBN 978-0-07-802189-3.
  • ^ "7 Surprising Things That Add Value to Your Home". www.uphomes.com. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  • ^ a b "Amenities That Add to Your Home's Value". Minteer Real Estate Team. 2015-12-18. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  • ^ MOBLZ.com. "Mobile Service Sector Continues Growth". Retrieved 11 December 2019.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Amenity&oldid=1218729250"

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