Property Valuation
In Vermont's Killington ski market, seasonal demand means that comparable sales for a ski chalet should ideally be:
AOnly from summer months when market is slow
BFrom similar seasonal markets with time and condition adjustments✓ Correct
CFrom non-ski-resort markets for objectivity
DOnly from brand-new construction
Explanation
When appraising ski resort properties, the best comparables are sales from similar seasonal resort markets. Appraisers make adjustments for time, location, and condition differences.
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