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Depth Table Definition<\/h2>\n

A depth table<\/strong> is a table used by real estate appraisers to show land values in percentages based on variations in the depth of the lot.<\/p>\n

Explanation<\/h2>\n

As an example, two parcels of land sit side by side. Both have the same amount of area. Parcel A is half as deep as Parcel B, but Parcel A has twice the street frontage. In determining the value of a property, the appraiser must take into consideration that the portion of a lot along the street is worth more than the portion of a lot along the back.<\/p>\n

Using a depth table, the appraiser divides Parcel B into four parallel sections. If the lot is worth $100,000, the depth table shows:<\/p>\n