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Property valuation the five methods [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Publication details: Oxford Routledge 2008Edition: 2nd edDescription: eBookISBN:
  • 9780203961810
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Partial contents:
List of figures -- List of tables -- Abbreviations -- Setting the scene: post-war development; the growth of property investment; the role of the valuer; the future -- The overall investment market: consumption and savings; the components of a sound investment; the source of investment funds; the range of investment opportunities; fixed interest investments; commercial investments -- The property market: property as an investment; new voluntary code for lease terms; residential property investment; real estate investment trusts (REITs) -- Valuation mathematics: the formulae; contemporary approaches -- The determinants of value: the physical entity; contractual matters, lease terms; interpretation of lease terms; the tenant's 'covenant'; outgoings; yield; service charges; business tenancies; residential tenancies; the planning framework -- The comparative method: the approach to comparison; aspects of value; tenant selection; analysis of transactions; market evidence; application to market sectors; automated valuation
The valuation process: the traditional valuation approach; the all-risks yield approach; freehold rack-rented investments; freehold revisionary investments; non-conforming property investments; leasehold interests; contemporary issues; discounted cashflow; competence in valuation -- The residual method, the problem: factors that could affect value; the basic approach; widespread use -- The residual method, the process: value on completion; development costs; land value -- The profits principle: the valuation approach; situations where the principles may be used; limitations; business structures; the use of accounts; the divisible balance; accounting standards; turnover rents -- The profits principle, final accounts: the treatment of assets in the final accounts; performance indicators; numerical examples -- The contractor's test: lack of market evidence; an alternative approach; the test; approach to estimating costs; adjustments to building costs; cost of site; the outcome; judicial guidance -- Application of the contractor's test: examples
Summary: This eBook describes traditional valuation while taking account of recent developments. Examines valuation through the approaches of the comparative, investment, residual, profits and contractors' methods, making use of worked examples and additional commentary where appropriate. Of particular use to students and practitioners.Summary: Supersedes first edition (ISBN 0203472977).
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List of figures -- List of tables -- Abbreviations -- Setting the scene: post-war development; the growth of property investment; the role of the valuer; the future -- The overall investment market: consumption and savings; the components of a sound investment; the source of investment funds; the range of investment opportunities; fixed interest investments; commercial investments -- The property market: property as an investment; new voluntary code for lease terms; residential property investment; real estate investment trusts (REITs) -- Valuation mathematics: the formulae; contemporary approaches -- The determinants of value: the physical entity; contractual matters, lease terms; interpretation of lease terms; the tenant's 'covenant'; outgoings; yield; service charges; business tenancies; residential tenancies; the planning framework -- The comparative method: the approach to comparison; aspects of value; tenant selection; analysis of transactions; market evidence; application to market sectors; automated valuation

The valuation process: the traditional valuation approach; the all-risks yield approach; freehold rack-rented investments; freehold revisionary investments; non-conforming property investments; leasehold interests; contemporary issues; discounted cashflow; competence in valuation -- The residual method, the problem: factors that could affect value; the basic approach; widespread use -- The residual method, the process: value on completion; development costs; land value -- The profits principle: the valuation approach; situations where the principles may be used; limitations; business structures; the use of accounts; the divisible balance; accounting standards; turnover rents -- The profits principle, final accounts: the treatment of assets in the final accounts; performance indicators; numerical examples -- The contractor's test: lack of market evidence; an alternative approach; the test; approach to estimating costs; adjustments to building costs; cost of site; the outcome; judicial guidance -- Application of the contractor's test: examples

This eBook describes traditional valuation while taking account of recent developments. Examines valuation through the approaches of the comparative, investment, residual, profits and contractors' methods, making use of worked examples and additional commentary where appropriate. Of particular use to students and practitioners.

Supersedes first edition (ISBN 0203472977).