Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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Given their priorities, what should Salesperson Santoso do for Mr. and Mrs. Kaban regarding the property at 392 Western Avenue in Anycity?

  1. Salesperson Santoso is best to expand the search criteria to include a larger area of Anycity.

  2. Mr. and Mrs. Kaban should immediately consider another home that is closer to schools, but unfortunately more distant from public transit.

  3. Salesperson Santoso should advise Mr. and Mrs. Kaban to make an offer on the Western Avenue property, because it at least meets one of their two priorities.

  4. Mr. and Mrs. Kaban should review their priorities and decide which is more important; i.e., proximity to public transit or schools.

  5. Consider the property since proximity to public transit should be prioritized.

  6. Ignore the property altogether as it doesn't meet both key priorities.

The correct answer is: Salesperson Santoso is best to expand the search criteria to include a larger area of Anycity.

Given that Mr. and Mrs. Kaban's key priorities are proximity to public transit and schools, Salesperson Santoso should consider expanding the search criteria to include a larger area of Anycity. This approach increases the likelihood of finding a property that meets both priorities or brings them closer to a compromise. This option aligns with fulfilling the clients' needs effectively. Looking at the other options: - Option B suggests considering a home closer to schools but more distant from public transit, which does not adequately address both priorities. - Option C suggests making an offer on the Western Avenue property since it meets one of the priorities, but it's important to aim for a property that meets both priorities for the clients' satisfaction. - Option D suggests reviewing priorities to determine which is more important, which might be a temporary solution but does not guarantee a property that meets both criteria. - Option E prioritizing proximity to public transit only overlooks the importance of also being close to schools for the clients. - Option F suggests ignoring a property that doesn't meet both key priorities, which might limit potential options without giving due consideration to compromise or further search.