Property Valuation

In Washington, the 'excess land' in a property appraisal refers to:

ALand that is larger than needed for the primary use of the improvements✓ Correct
BLand that is too small for the intended use
CAgricultural land mixed with residential use
DLand that exceeds the minimum lot size for the zone

Explanation

Excess land is land beyond what is needed to support the existing or potential highest and best use of the improvements. It may be valued separately as it may be subdivided or sold independently.

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