Property Valuation
Paired sales analysis is used in appraisal to:
ADetermine the value of two adjacent properties
BIsolate the value contribution of a single feature by comparing two sales that differ only in that feature✓ Correct
CAverage the prices of two comparable sales
DCompare the subject property to two different properties simultaneously
Explanation
Paired sales analysis compares two otherwise identical properties that differ only in one feature (e.g., presence of a garage). The price difference is attributed to that single feature, providing data for adjustments.
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