Property Valuation
A Mississippi appraiser is comparing a subject property (3BR/2BA, 1,850 SF) to a comparable (3BR/2BA, 2,100 SF). The appraiser estimates $65 per SF value contribution for size. The adjustment to the comparable is:
A+$16,250 to the comparable
B-$16,250 from the comparable✓ Correct
C+$16,250 to the subject
DNo adjustment needed
Explanation
The comparable is superior in size (2,100 SF vs. 1,850 SF = 250 SF difference).
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