Property Valuation
A Kansas appraiser identifies a comparable sale at $220,000. Compared to the subject, the comparable lacks a two-car garage worth $12,000. The adjusted value of the comparable is:
A$208,000
B$220,000
C$232,000✓ Correct
D$234,000
Explanation
The comparable is inferior (lacks garage), so add $12,000 to make it comparable to the subject. Adjusted value = $220,000 + $12,000 = $232,000.
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