Property Valuation
Paired sales analysis in appraising is used to:
AFind two properties that sold on the same day
BIsolate and quantify the value contribution of a single property feature by comparing otherwise similar sales✓ Correct
CMatch a buyer with the most similar listing
DCompare properties listed for sale to recently sold properties
Explanation
Paired sales analysis isolates the market value of a single feature (e.g., a garage, extra bathroom, pool) by comparing pairs of sales that are identical except for the feature being valued.
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