easy · National Real Estate Exam
A buyer is looking at an office building. To the general market, it is worth $1,500,000, but to this specific buyer, it is worth $1,700,000 because it fits perfectly into their current business portfolio. The $1,700,000 figure is the:
- Insurable value
- Investment value
- Market value
- Assessed value
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