Property Valuation
Regression and progression are appraisal principles stating that:
AOlder homes lose value faster than newer homes
BA higher-value property in a lower-value neighborhood is pulled down in value; a lower-value property in a higher-value neighborhood is pulled up✓ Correct
CProperties increase in value at the inflation rate
DImprovements always add their full cost to value
Explanation
The principle of regression holds that a high-value property surrounded by lower-value properties tends to lose value (pulled down). Progression holds that a lower-value property benefits from higher-value surroundings (pulled up).
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