Property Valuation
Plottage in Kansas appraisal refers to:
AThe decrease in value when a large parcel is subdivided
BThe increase in value when two or more parcels are combined into a larger, more valuable parcel✓ Correct
CPlotting comparable sales on a map
DDepreciation due to land contamination
Explanation
Plottage (assemblage value) is the increase in total value achieved when two or more adjacent parcels are combined, because the combined parcel is worth more than the sum of its individual parts.
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