Certified Pennsylvania Evaluator Practice Exam

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What is a tract of land called that is divided into smaller lots and sold as single residences?

  1. Parcel

  2. Subdivision

  3. Plot

  4. Residential Area

The correct answer is: Subdivision

A tract of land that is divided into smaller lots and sold as single residences is referred to as a subdivision. This term specifically denotes a development where a larger piece of land is subdivided into smaller parcels for the purpose of creating individual residential properties. Subdivisions are planned with consideration for infrastructure, utilities, and access to amenities, making them attractive for residential development. The other terms have different meanings in the context of land use. A parcel refers generally to a piece of land but doesn't imply that it has been subdivided for residential purposes. A plot usually refers to a specific piece of land within a larger tract but is often used interchangeably with lots, rather than specifying the broader division of land that occurs in a subdivision. A residential area describes a zone where homes are situated but does not encompass the process of dividing a larger tract of land into smaller lots for sale.