Property Valuation
The sales comparison approach to value is most appropriate for valuing:
AIncome-producing commercial properties
BSingle-family homes and vacant land where comparable sales exist✓ Correct
CSpecial-use properties with no comparables
DGovernment-owned properties
Explanation
The sales comparison approach is most reliable for residential properties and vacant land where sufficient recent comparable sales are available, allowing the appraiser to adjust for differences.
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