Property Valuation: The Five MethodsAn introductory, first year text on property valuation with a clear, well-defined structure based around the five valuation methods. |
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accepted adjusted amount analysis annual anticipated apply assessment British Rail building costs calculated capital value charges Commentary compensation consideration contractor’s basis court current rental value decapitalization rate deduction detailed determine difference discounted discounted cash flow dividend effect equivalent yield estimated example expected figure filling station finance fixed freehold fund government stock gross income increase inflation interest rates investor land and buildings Landlord and Tenant Lands Tribunal lease terms leasehold Lord Denning market value market yield method minimum lending rate negotiations normally obsolescence occupied open market opportunity cost particular parties payment period planning permission premises profit property investment purchase purposes quantity surveyors rack rented rate of interest recent reflect rent reviews rental growth repairing residual result review interval risks yield SAVP shares similar stamp duty substantial trading transactions turnover unit valuer whilst zone