Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 3 Exam Practice

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What is achieved by constructing a built-in garage rather than a detached one?

  1. Increased difficulty in heating

  2. Lower construction costs

  3. Ease of integrating utilities

  4. Reduced resale value

  5. Higher fuel efficiency

  6. Extended living space

The correct answer is: Ease of integrating utilities

Constructing a built-in garage offers notable advantages, one of which is the ease of integrating utilities such as electricity and water. Built-in garages are typically part of the main structure of a home, allowing for straightforward utility connections without the added complexity of running lines across outdoor spaces to a detached garage. This can lead to more efficient installation and maintenance of systems like lighting, security, or heating. In contrast, other options, such as lower construction costs or reduced resale value, do not generally apply to built-in garages versus detached ones. For instance, built-in garages might not necessarily lower construction costs since they involve multiple integrations with the home’s infrastructure, and they often enhance the overall market appeal of a property instead of diminishing it. Moreover, while extended living space is a potential benefit of a built-in garage, the primary focus here is on the ease of utility integration that a built-in design facilitates.