Property Valuation
A North Dakota appraiser is making adjustments to comparable sales. If a comparable home sold for $250,000 but has an extra bathroom that the subject property lacks, the appraiser would:
AAdd the value of the bathroom to the subject property's value
BSubtract the value of the bathroom from the comparable's sale price✓ Correct
CIgnore the difference
DReject the comparable and find a different one
Explanation
When the comparable is superior to the subject, the appraiser subtracts from the comparable's sale price. The adjustment reflects what the comparable would have sold for if it were more like the subject property.
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