Property Valuation
What is meant by 'paired sales analysis' in Ohio appraisal?
AComparing two properties that are identical in all respects
BIsolating the contribution of a single feature by comparing two otherwise similar properties — one with the feature and one without✓ Correct
CSelling two adjacent properties as a package
DUsing only pairs of comparables to derive adjustments
Explanation
Paired sales analysis extracts market-based adjustments by finding two comparable sales that are similar in all respects except for the feature being analyzed, allowing the appraiser to quantify that feature's value.
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