Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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What factor must be considered in residential construction due to aging homeowners?

  1. Open floor plans

  2. Smaller living spaces

  3. Advanced HVAC systems

  4. Greater accessibility features

  5. Rooftop gardens

  6. More garage spaces

The correct answer is: Greater accessibility features

As homeowners age, one crucial factor that must be considered in residential construction is greater accessibility features. These features ensure that the home can be easily navigated by individuals with mobility challenges or disabilities. This can include features such as wider doorways, ramps instead of stairs, grab bars in bathrooms, lever-style door handles, and other modifications to make the home more accessible and safe for aging homeowners. Options A, B, E, and F do not directly address the specific needs of aging homeowners like greater accessibility features do. Option C, advanced HVAC systems, while important for comfort, is not as directly related to addressing the challenges that aging homeowners may face in their living environment.