Property Valuation
Plottage (assemblage) refers to:
AThe loss of value when a parcel is subdivided
BThe increase in value when adjacent parcels are combined into a larger, more valuable parcel✓ Correct
CA map showing the boundaries of a surveyed property
DThe assessed value assigned to vacant land
Explanation
Plottage is the increase in value achieved by combining (assembling) two or more adjacent parcels into a single larger parcel. The combined value typically exceeds the sum of the individual parcel values.
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