In accounting, real estate investments are recorded as fixed assets on a balance sheet and can be classified as residential, commercial, or industrial properties. These assets are usually subject to depreciation over time, except for the land itself, which does not depreciate.
The company's portfolio includes several prime real estate properties across the city, which significantly enhance its asset base.
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