Property Valuation
In Maine, the market data (sales comparison) approach is most useful when:
AThere are no comparable sales
BThere are sufficient recent comparable sales in the market✓ Correct
CThe property generates income
DThe property has unique characteristics
Explanation
The sales comparison approach works best when there are sufficient recent, comparable sales in the same market. This approach reflects actual market behavior and buyer preferences.
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