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amenities"creature comforts of a town, house, etc." 1908, plural of amenity. Latin amoena, plural of amoenus, also was used as a noun with a sense of "pleasant places."
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amenitiesTangible and intangible features of a property like scenic, social or architectural qualities that do not have monetary value, but are beneficial to the owner of that land.
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amenitiesDefinition Benefits derived from property ownership that are non-monetary. For example, a home in a prestigious neighborhood has an enhanced amenity of ownership. Amenities can also be features that i [..]
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amenitiesthings like restaurants, health clubs, shops and cinemas that people want access to
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amenitiesFeatures 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.
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amenities(n) things that make you comfortable and at ease
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amenitiesBenefits of a property, such as nearby playgrounds, swimming pools, community centres or parks.
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amenitiesAttractive or desirable features of a property that serve as a benefit to the residents but that are not necessary to its use. An amenity may be natural (such as location, river view) or man-made (suc [..]
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amenitiesServices and extras offered by a travel supplier.
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amenitiesFeatures 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.
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amenitiescomplimentary items in a hotel
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