Property Valuation
A NC appraiser who determines that a property's highest and best use is for residential development rather than the current agricultural use would reflect this in:
AA lower appraisal value
BA higher market value reflecting the property's development potential✓ Correct
CNo change in value
DThe property's assessed value only
Explanation
When the highest and best use differs from the current use (e.g.
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