Property Valuation
The appraisal principle that states 'value is created by the expectation of future benefits' is known as:
AAnticipation✓ Correct
BSubstitution
CContribution
DConformity
Explanation
The principle of anticipation holds that present value is derived from the expected future benefits, income, or amenities that ownership of the property will provide.
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