Property Valuation

A Connecticut appraiser notes a property is the smallest home on its block, surrounded by larger, more valuable homes. According to which appraisal principle would the smaller home benefit from its location?

ARegression
BProgression✓ Correct
CSubstitution
DAnticipation

Explanation

The principle of progression states that the value of a lower-quality property is increased by proximity to higher-quality properties. The small home benefits from being surrounded by larger, more valuable homes—its value is 'pulled up' by the neighborhood.

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