Property Valuation
What is 'correlation' (reconciliation) in the context of a Delaware appraisal report?
AThe correlation between comparable sale prices and the subject's list price
BThe process of weighing and reconciling the value indications from different appraisal approaches into a final value conclusion✓ Correct
CA statistical correlation analysis used to determine cap rates
DThe correlation of assessed value to market value
Explanation
Reconciliation (formerly called 'correlation') is the final step of an appraisal where the appraiser weighs the value indications from the cost, sales comparison, and income approaches and arrives at a final, single value opinion.
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