Property Valuation
Paired sales analysis is a method used in the sales comparison approach to:
AFind two properties that are identical in all respects
BIsolate the value contribution of a single property feature by comparing otherwise similar sales✓ Correct
CPair each appraiser's estimate with a second appraiser's estimate
DMatch buyers with sellers for a cooperative sale
Explanation
Paired sales analysis identifies two sales that are identical in all features except one, allowing the appraiser to isolate the market's reaction to that single feature (e.g., the value of a garage, pool, or extra bedroom).
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