Alsie35
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- Texas
You beat me to it.It appears your question is missing details, or you are confused on when using the subject as a comparable is done.
Using the PRIOR SALE of the subject as a comparable can help convey many points about current market conditions. Using the CURRENT SALE, which you are talking about in the OP is never done.
I will only add that using a prior sale of the Subject as a comparable should be done as an additional comparable (usually #4), and not as one of the primary comps (usually #1-#3) that value is based on. That's what I was taught, and it makes sense. It helps to bracket ALL of subject's features including some of the peskier ones you might have trouble with otherwise.