Property Valuation
In Missouri, the market data approach (sales comparison) requires the appraiser to make adjustments for differences between comparable sales and the subject property. An adjustment for a feature the subject has but the comparable lacks is:
ASubtracted from the comparable's price
BAdded to the comparable's price✓ Correct
CIgnored
DApplied to the subject's final value
Explanation
When the subject has a superior feature the comparable lacks, the comparable is inferior; its price is adjusted upward (added) to reflect what it would have sold for with that feature.
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