Property Valuation

In South Dakota, 'paired sales analysis' in appraisal is used to:

ACompare two properties sold by the same seller
BIsolate the value contribution of a single feature by comparing two sales that differ in only that feature✓ Correct
CEstimate market value by averaging all comparable sale prices
DIdentify properties that sold at the same price

Explanation

Paired sales analysis matches two comparable sales that differ in only one feature, allowing the appraiser to extract the market value of that specific characteristic.

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