Property Valuation

In South Carolina, which is NOT a characteristic of a valid comparable sale used in the sales comparison approach?

ARecent sale (typically within the past 12 months)
BSimilar size, location, and condition to the subject
CAn arm's length transaction
DA foreclosure sale at below-market price✓ Correct

Explanation

Foreclosure sales (REO sales) are often distressed transactions that do not reflect typical market conditions. Appraisers must use arm's length, market-rate sales as comparables to ensure an accurate estimate of market value.

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