Property Valuation
An appraiser preparing a Connecticut home valuation uses the cost approach and finds: Land value = $100,000; Reproduction cost of improvements = $350,000; Total depreciation = 20%. What is the total property value?
A$350,000
B$380,000✓ Correct
C$323,000
D$450,000
Explanation
Depreciated improvement value = $350,000 × (1 − 0.20) = $280,000.
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Key Terms to Know
Depreciation
A reduction in the value of an improvement (building) over time due to physical deterioration, functional obsolescence, or external factors.
AppraisalA professional estimate of a property's market value prepared by a licensed or certified appraiser.
Capitalization Rate (Cap Rate)A rate used to estimate the value of income-producing property, calculated as Net Operating Income divided by property value.
Gross Rent Multiplier (GRM)A quick valuation metric for income properties calculated by dividing the property price by gross annual rental income.
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