Property Valuation
An appraiser performing a 'bracketing' technique in the sales comparison approach selects comparables that:
AAre identical to the subject property
BInclude sales both superior and inferior to the subject to bracket the subject's value range✓ Correct
CAre all located within one block of the subject
DAre all newer than the subject property
Explanation
Bracketing involves selecting comparables that are both superior and inferior to the subject property in key attributes, helping the appraiser establish the range of credible value for the subject.
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