Modern Methods of Valuation

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Edition: 10th
Format: Nonspecific Binding
Pub. Date: 2009-09-18
Publisher(s): Estates Gazette
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Summary

This book in its 10th incarnation retains its same great quality. Its objections have stayed true to the first edition. The authors created this title having combined a detailed study of the principles that govern the valuation of land and buildings, with an excellent practical account of how these phenomena can apply to everyday problems that are met within practice. Within the ever-changing legal framework we can see this update as being the one to stand the test of time. The object of the book remains as it was for the first edition - the authors have combined a detailed study of the principles governing the valuation of land and buildings with an account of the application of those principles to everyday problems met within practice; and the ever-changing legal framework has been updated.

Table of Contents

Principles of value
Methods of valuation
Interests of land
Direct value comparison
Rental value
Outgoings
Yield
The mathematics of valuation tables
Investment method - application and use of valuation tables
Discounted cash flow
Residual method of valuation
Developments in valuation methods
Some practical points
Principles of the law of town and country planning
Principles of the law of compulsory purchase and compensation
Development properties
Residential properties
Commercial properties (1) - Landlord and Tenant Acts and rent reviews
Commercial properties (2) - types of property
Valuations of company assets: depreciated replacement cost; mortgages and loans; and fire insurance
Valuations for rating
Taxation
Compensation under the Town and Country Planning Acts - revocation, modification and discontinuance orders, etc
Compensation under the Town and Country Planning Acts - purchase notices
Compensation under the Town and Country Planning Acts - blight notices
Compulsory purchase compensation - compensation for land taken
Compulsory purchase compensation - compensation for injurious affection
Compulsory purchase compensation - compensation for disturbance
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