The facilities and features of a property, usually a hotel.
This term is not defined anywhere in planning legislation but the Oxford English Dictionary includes it as a ‘pleasant feature'. Examples would be a public park or riverside walk.
The advantages – both tangible and intangible – that come from exercising your rights to a property.Usually, amenities are not in cash form, but they can help you get extra cash for your property when it is time to sell.Buying foreclosed property with plenty of attractive amenities will make it easier for you to rent or resell the property.
Those settings or improvements to property which increase the desirability or enjoyment rather than the necessities of the residents. For example, a pool, a view, etc.
attractive or desirable features of a property, beyond the purely monetary and utilitarian.
Those things which enhance the enjoyment (and therefore the value) of real estate but not necessary for its intended use. Examples: a scenic view, swimming pool, etc.
Features that enhance the enjoyment and value of a property, but are not necessary for its intended use.
A property's desirable or attractive features, whether tangible or intangible.
Features of a residence that supplement the residence and increase the value or desirability of the residence. Amenities include tennis courts, a swimming pool, a clubhouse, a golf course, location, and proximity to a lake, beach, ski resort, etc.
In a Condominium Project - All aspects of a property that enhances its value. Reserved parking, nearness of good public transportation tennis courts, recreation facilities or swimming pool are a few examples.
The qualities and state of being pleasant and agreeable. In appraising, those qualities that attach to property in the benefits derived from other than monetary. Satisfactions of possession and use arising from architectural excellence, scenic beauty and social environment.
Features that add extra value to the property such as swimming pools, tennis courts, golf courses, etc.
Features of health services that do not directly relate to clinical effectiveness but may enhance the client's satisfaction and willingness to return to the facility for further healthcare needs. These would include physical appearance and cleanliness of the health facility.
Specific passenger or bus features which enhance public transportation (i.e. walkways, shelters, benches, etc.).
Things of interest that are available at the resort suach as swimming pools, tennis courts, golf courses, spas, boating, fitness room, laundry facilities, sking, fishing etc.
The intangible benefits that accompany ownership of a particular residence, such as proximity to public transportation, schools, or shopping, as well as panoramic views, architectural excellence, or the prestige that goes with living in a given community.
Features that add to the value of the property such as swimming pools, tennis courts, golf courses, spas, boating, fitness room, laundry facilities, etc. Generally speaking, the more amenities a resort offers, the greater the increase in value and desirability of the property.
Non monetary benefits and satisfactions derived from property ownership, such as a pleasant view, pride in home ownership, etc.
in appraisal, the non–monetary benefits derived from property ownership.
Features, both tangible and intangible, which enhance and add to the desirability of real estate.
Features of real property that enhance its attractiveness and increase the satisfaction of the occupant or user, even though the feature is not essential to the property's use (e.g., a swimming pool).
The benefits from home ownership, such as a feature that enhances value.
Features of your home that fit your preferences and can increase the value of your property. Some examples include the number of bedrooms, bathrooms, or vicinity to public transportation.
Features that add value to the timeshare property. They include swimming pools, tennis courts, golf courses, boating, full kitchens, laundry facilities, etc.
Tangible and intangible benefits generated and received through exercise of rights to real property, not necessarily in the form of money.
Attractive or desirable features of a property such as a fireplace, hot tub, good view, proximity to good schools, etc.
Positive features of a particular property (such as a pool, central air conditioning, etc.) or attractions located near a particular property (highways, school, shopping, etc.) which have the effect of enhancing the property's value.
services that people find very useful, but are not essential, like swimming pools, libraries, parks, etc..
Features that enhance and add to the value or desirability of real estate. Common amenities include swimming pools, professional landscaping, gourmet kitchen and so on.
Features that add to the desirability of real estate and usually add to the market value of a property.
The qualities and state of being pleasant and agreeable; in appraising, those qualities that are attached to a property and from which the owner derives benefits other than monetary; satisfaction of possession and use arising from architectural excellence, scenic beauty and social environment.
Parks, swimming pools, health-club facilities, party rooms, bike paths, community centers and other enticements offered by builders of planned developments.
Features that enhance and add to the value or desirability of real estate. Common amenities include a swimming pool, clubhouse and a good view.
attractive features that enhance or add to the value or desirability of real estate; i.e-great views, swimming pools, etc.
As used in the real estate business, the features that make a piece of real property, especially a home, enjoyable. Back to the Top
Features at resorts that add to the value of the property, such as swimming pools, golf courses, exercise rooms, tennis courts, full kitchens, laundry facilities, hot tubs, etc.
Enticements offered by builders of planned developments. Common amenities include swimming pools, health clubs and business centers.
Valuable influences which arise from the location of or improvements to a home; i.e., a home which supplies a satisfactory and enjoyable living condition.
Features that enhance and add to the value or desirability of real estate although the feature is not essential to the property's use. Natural amenities include a pleasant or desirable location near water, scenic views of the surrounding area, etc. Man-made amenities include swimming pools, tennis courts, clubhouses, and other recreational facilities.
Features of a property for enjoyment.
Features that add to the value of the property such as swimming pools, tennis courts, golf courses, boating, full kitchens, laundry facilities, etc. The more amenities a resort offers, the greater the increase in value and desirability of the property. Return to the Top of the Page
Features that enhance the value or desirability of a property.
Each building has something to offer its owners or tenants. These are called amenities. Amenities can be basic such as a doorman or as unique as high speed Internet access. Other common amenities include garages, valet services, health clubs, pools, recreational rooms, laundry facilities, etc.
Amenities are features such as green space, playgrounds, community centers, shopping malls, or swimming pools that make a neighborhood or community more desirable for living.
Desirable items offered by builders as enticements to potential purchasers.
Desirable features of a neighborhood, housing development or condominium, such as nearby parks, playgrounds, shuffleboard courts, swimming pools, community centers and bocce courts.
Facilities provided by an Apartment or Serviced Apartment. These can include swimming pool, landscaped gardens, club house, children's play area or park, etc. These constitute the "extras" and are intended to improve the quality of life of the residents in the development.