Property Valuation

In Montana, an appraiser's use of 'paired sales analysis' in the sales comparison approach involves:

AComparing only properties that sold on the same day
BIdentifying two comparable sales that are identical except for one feature to isolate that feature's value contribution✓ Correct
CPairing the subject property with its historical sale prices
DUsing two appraisers to independently value the same property

Explanation

Paired sales analysis isolates the value contribution of a specific feature by finding two sales that are identical in all respects except the feature being studied, allowing the appraiser to quantify that feature's impact on value.

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