Property Valuation
Wisconsin's use of 'comparable sales' in a CMA requires that the comparable properties be:
AIdentical to the subject in all respects
BSimilar in type, location, size, and amenities and sold recently under market conditions✓ Correct
CWithin 1 mile of the subject property only
DFrom the same county only
Explanation
Good comparables are similar to the subject in property type, location, size, condition, and features and have sold recently in arm's-length transactions.
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