Property Valuation
In the sales comparison approach, 'adjustments' are made to comparable sales to account for:
AChanges in the national economy since the sale date
BDifferences between the comparable property and the subject property✓ Correct
CThe appraiser's professional opinion of market trends
DThe listing agent's commission on each comparable sale
Explanation
In the sales comparison approach, the appraiser adjusts the price of each comparable sale upward or downward to account for differences in features (size, condition, location, amenities) between the comparable and the subject property.
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