Property Valuation
Which of the following is an example of 'plottage' (assemblage value) in Ohio real estate?
ADividing a large parcel into smaller lots for sale
BCombining multiple smaller parcels into one larger parcel with greater overall value per unit✓ Correct
CRezoning a parcel to a higher-density use
DImproving a property to increase its market value
Explanation
Plottage is the increase in value that results from combining (assembling) two or more adjacent parcels into one larger tract. The combined value may exceed the sum of the individual values.
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