Question

A popular adage in real estate is that property value is all about "location, location, location." However, for most property types in nonresidential realms, nonlocational requirements are equally or even more important. All of the following are examples of nonlocational factors EXCEPT:
A. Floor plate size
B. Amount of parking
C. Nature of current tenants
D. Proximity to modes of public transportation

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