Economic obsolescence refers to the decrease in property value caused by external factors, such as environmental changes or new developments. It is also known as external obsolescence or environmental obsolescence.
External obsolescence, also known as economic obsolescence, refers to the depreciation in the value of a property due to external factors beyond the property owner's control, such as changes in the neighborhood, economic conditions, or local regulations.
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