Property Valuation
When appraising a Wyoming property, 'plottage' or 'assemblage' value refers to:
AThe added value from combining two or more parcels into one larger parcel✓ Correct
BThe loss in value from a property being subdivided
CThe value of water rights attached to ranchland
DThe premium paid for corner lots
Explanation
Assemblage is the combining of two or more parcels into one larger parcel, which often creates plottage value—the increase in value beyond the sum of the individual parcels' values. This occurs when the larger assembled parcel has a higher and better use.
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