Deck 10: Valuing the Site
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Deck 10: Valuing the Site
1
The land residual method is based on the principle of surplus productivity.
True
2
Whether the land is actually vacant or improved, it should be appraised as if it were vacant.
True
3
Land or site value estimates are important only in the appraisal of vacant properties.
False
4
Land value estimates by the abstraction method routinely are just as accurate as those arrived at by the market method.
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5
The greatest weight should generally be given to the comparable sales that require the least adjustment.
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6
A subordination clause in a land sales agreement often involves seller financing.
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7
An adjacent site purchased by the local grocer for business expansion would be a good market comparable in your appraisal of a parcel one block away with the same size, shape, and zoning.
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8
An opinion of highest and best use is required for all land appraisals made for the purpose of estimating market value.
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9
Prior sales of the subject property should be noted, but are always irrelevant to the value of land.
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10
The price per dwelling unit may be more important in multiple-residential land appraisals than the price per square foot.
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