Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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Which statement is correct regarding lot shapes and zoning categories?

  1. A reverse pie-shaped lot is the best lot shape to accommodate a large, inground pool.

  2. Zoning bylaws set out minimum setbacks from lot lines, but these requirements do not impact house size.

  3. The wide-shallow lot gives a street-front impression of being larger than the traditional lot.

  4. Corner lots enhance backyard privacy and are often smaller in area than internal lots.

  5. Zoning categories for residential dwellings are restricted to R1, R2, and R3.

  6. Only rectangular and square lot shapes are permissible under most residential zoning rules.

The correct answer is: The wide-shallow lot gives a street-front impression of being larger than the traditional lot.

In real estate, the wide-shallow lot is often desirable because it provides a street-front impression of being larger than a traditional lot, making it visually appealing. This can be advantageous for homeowners who want their property to stand out or appear more spacious from the road. Additionally, the wide frontage can offer more flexibility for the design and placement of a home on the lot. This makes option C the correct answer as it accurately reflects how the wide-shallow lot shape can impact the perception of the property and its overall attractiveness.