Environmental
Wyoming's large wind energy sector creates which real estate consideration for adjacent property owners?
AAutomatic increase in all adjacent property values
BPotential visual, noise, and shadow flicker impacts that may affect residential property values✓ Correct
CFederal acquisition of adjacent land for buffer zones
DProhibition on any residential development within 10 miles of wind farms
Explanation
Wind turbines can create visual impacts (changing scenic views), noise from turbine operation, and shadow flicker (the strobing effect of spinning blades). These factors can affect the value of adjacent residential properties and should be disclosed and considered in transactions.
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