Property Valuation
Paired sales analysis is an appraisal technique used to:
AFind the average value of two comparable sales
BIdentify the market value of a specific feature by comparing two otherwise similar sales that differ only in that feature✓ Correct
CPair each comparable with a different appraisal approach
DCompare assessments from two different county appraisal districts
Explanation
Paired sales analysis isolates the market contribution of a specific feature (a garage, pool, or extra bedroom) by comparing two similar sales where only that feature differs, allowing the appraiser to extract a market-supported adjustment amount.
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