Property Valuation
Plottage (or assemblage) in Washington real estate refers to:
ASubdividing a large parcel into smaller lots for sale
BThe increase in value when two or more parcels are combined under single ownership✓ Correct
CRezoning agricultural land to residential
DPlotting survey data on a map
Explanation
Assemblage is the combining of two or more parcels into one; plottage is the resulting increase in value because the combined parcel is worth more than the sum of the individual parcels.
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