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Business, 04.08.2021 23:20 jdodger5165

A subject property has 3 bedrooms and a 2-car garage. An appraiser has found 2 comparable properties that have recently sold. The first has 4 bedrooms and a two-car garage. It sold for $385,000. The second has 3 bedrooms and a 1-car garage. It sold for $373,000. The appraiser has determined that a bedroom is worth $7,000 and a garage is worth $5,000. Using the market or sales comparison approach, what is the value of the subject property

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