Property Valuation
What is 'plottage' in South Carolina real estate valuation?
AThe process of plotting survey boundaries
BThe increase in value resulting from combining adjacent parcels✓ Correct
CA reduction in value due to irregular lot shape
DThe legal subdivision of a large parcel
Explanation
Plottage (assemblage) refers to the increase in value that results from combining two or more adjacent properties into one larger parcel, which may have greater utility than the sum of its parts.
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