Property Valuation
In Missouri, 'paired sales analysis' is a technique appraisers use to:
APair buyers with sellers
BQuantify adjustments by comparing two similar sales that differ only in one element✓ Correct
CCompare two appraisers' reports
DMatch assessments with market values
Explanation
Paired sales analysis involves finding two comparable sales that are identical except for one feature (e.g., one has a garage and one doesn't). The price difference between them helps quantify the value of that specific feature for adjustment purposes.
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