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AMENITYlate 14c., "quality of being pleasant or agreeable," from Old French amenite, from Latin amoenitatem (nominative amoenitas) "delightfulness, pleasantness," from amoenus "pleas [..]
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AMENITYA feature of real property that enhances its attractiveness and increases the occupant’s or user’s satisfaction although the feature is not essential to the property’s use, eg: scenic views, proximity to public transport or recreational facilities.
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AMENITYfeature or facility that provides comfort or convenience.
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AMENITYA positive element or elements that contribute to the overall character or enjoyment of an area. For example, open land, trees, historic buildings and the inter-relationship between them, or less tangible factors such as tranquillity.
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AMENITYagreeableness: pleasantness resulting from agreeable conditions; "a well trained staff saw to the agreeableness of our accommodations"; "he discovered the amenit [..]
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AMENITYAny feature of a property that increases its value or desirability. These might include natural amenities such as location or proximity to mountains, or man-made amenities like swimming pools, parks or other recreation.
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AMENITYa feature of the home or property that serves as a benefit to the buyer but that is not necessary to its use; may be natural (like location, woods, water) or man-made (like a swimming pool or garden).
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AMENITYOften complimentary items in bedrooms such as writing supplies, bathrobes, fruit baskets, shower caps, shampoo and shoe shine mitt provided by facility for guests. Be careful though, some hotels will [..]
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AMENITYA feature of the home or property that serves as a benefit to the buyer, but is not necessary to its use. May be natural (like location, parks, water) or man-made (like a swimming pool or garden).
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AMENITYA feature of the home or property that serves as a benefit to the buyer but that is not necessary to its use; may be natural (like location, Woods, water) or man-made (like a swimming pool or garden).
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AMENITYa feature of the home or property that serves as a benefit to the buyer but that is not necessary to its use; something that contributes to the physical or material comfort. Having amenities will incr [..]
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AMENITYAmenity is something on the attractive, pleasant or desirable side of life. In legal parlance, amenity is the location, view, access to water courses or lakes, etc. which add to the desirability of a [..]
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AMENITY(n) pleasantness resulting from agreeable conditions
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AMENITYAny feature of a property that increases its value or desirability. These might include natural amenities such as location or proximity to mountains, or man-made amenities like swimming pools, parks o [..]
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AMENITYA nice feature of the house, but something which isn't crucial to the house's very existence. A roof, for instance, is not an amenity; it's a necessity. An amenity might be a lovely view of the sunset over the ocean, or a swimming pool or tennis court.
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AMENITYAny design feature of a bicycle facility over and above what is deemed a basically safe design which induces greater use. Example: weather protected parking and scenic view points.
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AMENITYFeatures, benefits or advantages of the local environment that people currently enjoy.
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AMENITYThe current existence of healthy, pleasant and agreeable community surroundings.
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AMENITYA positive element that contributes to the overall character or enjoyment of a place by residents or visitors. For example, open land, trees, historic buildings and the relationship between them, or l [..]
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AMENITY
Pleasantness.
''We especially enjoyed the amenity of the climate on our last holiday.''
A thing or circumstance that is welcome and makes life a little easier or more pleasant.
''All the littl [..]
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AMENITYthe pleasant or normally satisfactory aspects of a location which contribute to its overall character and the enjoyment of residents or visitors.
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AMENITYA perk or aspect of a property that increases or enhances its value. A private pool within a residential development community is an amenity.
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AMENITYPrivately provided facilities within a development that enhance public enjoyment. Amenities can include physical enhancements to public and private spaces that make those spaces more inviting to the g [..]
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AMENITYA feature of real property that enhances its attractiveness and increases the occupant's or user's satisfaction, although the feature is not essential to the property's use. Natural amenities include a pleasant or desirable location near water, scenic views, etc. Man-made amenities include swimming pools, tennis courts, community bui [..]
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AMENITYThe qualities and attributes people value about a place that contribute to ‘quality of life’ in that place, such as schools, services, and community and recreational facilities.
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AMENITYA tangible or intangible benefit of real property that enhances its attractiveness or increases the satisfaction of the user, but is not essential to its use. Natural amenities may include a pleasant location near water or a scenic view of the surrounding area; man-made amenities include swimming pools, tennis courts, community buildings, and other [..]
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