Property Valuation
Plottage (assemblage) value refers to:
AThe value added when two or more adjacent parcels are combined into one larger parcel✓ Correct
BThe value lost when a large parcel is subdivided
CThe increase in value from rezoning agricultural land to commercial
DThe depreciation from environmental contamination
Explanation
Plottage (or assemblage) occurs when two or more adjacent parcels are combined into one larger parcel. The combined value is typically greater than the sum of the individual parcel values, especially when the assembled parcel enables a higher or better use.
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