Real Estate Math
A Washington home appraiser determines a GLA adjustment of $120/SF. A comparable has 1,950 SF and the subject has 1,780 SF. The GLA adjustment applied to the comparable is:
A-$20,400✓ Correct
B+$20,400
C-$17,400
D+$17,400
Explanation
The comparable has 170 more SF than the subject. The comparable is superior in size. Adjustment = −170 SF × $120/SF = −$20,400 (negative — subtract from comparable to bring it in line with the smaller subject).
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