Property Valuation
In a competitive market, the value of a property 'regresses' when:
AProperty values decline citywide
BA superior property's value is pulled down by the values of inferior neighboring properties✓ Correct
CAn inferior property's value is increased by superior neighboring properties
DInterest rates increase
Explanation
The principle of regression states that the value of a superior property is negatively influenced by (pulled toward) the values of inferior surrounding properties. Conversely, progression states that an inferior property's value is elevated by superior neighboring properties. These principles underscore why neighborhood quality affects individual property values.
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