Highest and Best Use Problems in Market Value Appraisals (Residential APPRAISING)
Appraisal Journal 2008, Wntr, 76, 1
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Publisher Description
There are many highest and best use problems associated with residential appraisals today. This edition of "Residential Appraising" discusses three significant problems related to highest and best use that residential appraisers may encounter in assignments. Highest and Best Use and Land Value
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