Property Valuation
Which value concept is defined as the most probable price a property would sell for in a competitive and open market?
AA. Assessed value
BB. Insured value
CC. Market value✓ Correct
DD. Book value
Explanation
Market value is the most probable price a property would sell for in a competitive, open market under fair conditions, with both buyer and seller acting prudently.
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