Property Valuation
Which term describes land that cannot be created or expanded, making it a finite resource?
ASitus
BScarcity✓ Correct
CTransferability
DUtility
Explanation
Scarcity is one of the four factors of value (DUST: Demand, Utility, Scarcity, Transferability). Land's fixed supply — it cannot be manufactured — contributes to its value.
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