Property Valuation
A South Carolina 'assemblage' of three lots results in an overall value greater than the sum of the individual lots. This premium is called:
ALinkage value
BPlottage value✓ Correct
CAnticipation value
DTransition value
Explanation
Plottage value is the added value resulting from combining (assembling) adjacent parcels into one larger parcel. The whole becomes worth more than the sum of its parts due to increased development potential.
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