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A classic textbook that has guided generations of students through the intricacies of property valuation receives a twist and a makeover in the hands of two new authors and under continuity editorship of one of the previous authors.
The Income Approach to Property Valuation has always been a firm favourite with undergraduate and postgraduate students and teachers. This new edition has a refreshingly contemporary focus and a more international reach, thoroughly updated and with new directions to meet the increasingly international perspectives of current real estate students. The links between theory and practice are further reinforced with updated and new case studies and exhaustive examples and problems with worked examples.
The Income Approach to Property Valuation facilitates understanding in
How to fully analyse market rents, sales prices, and trends to derive market evidence to support an opinion of market value.
The investment method(s) of valuation and how to apply them to a wide variety of situations.
How specific internal and external factors impact on risk, value, and security of income.
A range of valuation methods and how and when to apply them.
The use of Excel formulae and how to apply them to the income approach.
The expectations of valuers and the professional frameworks they operate within.
And contemporary issues and their impact on valuations
This extensively revised and extended new edition is perfect for both real estate students worldwide and professional candidates working towards career enhancement, including the assessment of professional competence (APC) for the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
Contents
ACRONYMS
PREFACE
PART I :
CORE FRAMEWORKS, CONCEPTS, MATHEMATICS AND TECHNIQUES
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Legal and taxation frameworks
Chapter 3: Investment Property
Chapter 4: Market analysis
Chapter 5: Expectations of valuers
Chapter 6: Valuation Mathematics
PART II - VALUATION METHODS
Chapter 7: The comparison method
Chapter 8: The investment method
Chapter 9: The profits method
Chapter 10: The residual method and development appraisals
Chapter 11: The cost method
PART III - ADVANCED TOPICS AND APPLICATIONS OF VALUATION METHODS
Chapter 12: Automated valuation models
Chapter 13: Contemporary impacts on markets and values
Chapter 14: Evaluating valuers
PART IV - CASE STUDIES, ILLUSTRATIVE REPORTS AND SOLUTIONS
• Case Study 1
• Case Study 2
• Appendix A Illustrative investment property purchase report
• Appendix B Illustrative development site appraisal report
• Appendix C Solutions to Questions in Chapters