Property Valuation
In Maryland, 'plottage' or 'assemblage value' refers to:
AThe value of a corner lot over an interior lot
BThe additional value created when multiple adjacent parcels are combined into one larger parcel that can be developed more profitably✓ Correct
CThe value of mineral rights beneath a parcel
DThe value of air rights above a parcel
Explanation
Plottage (assemblage value) is the increase in total value when multiple adjacent parcels are assembled into one larger parcel, which may enable higher-value or larger-scale development.
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