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There is a substantial literature which suggests that appraisals are smoothed and lag the true level of prices. This study combines a qualitative interview survey of the leading fund manager/owners in the UK and their appraisers with a empirical study of the number of appraisals which change...
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The aim of this paper is to provide a response to suggestions that the removal of upward-only rent reviews (sometimes known as ratchet clauses) would reduce commercial property asset values in the UK. The paper also seeks to estimate the amount of the reduction. It argues that the fall in the...
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This book explains the process of property investment appraisal – estimating both the most likely selling price (market value) and the worth of property investments to individual or groups of investors (investment value). Valuations are important: they are used as a surrogate for transactions...
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There is a substantial literature which suggests that appraisals are smoothed and lag the true level of prices. This study combines a qualitative interview survey of the leading fund manager/owners in the UK and their appraisers with a empirical study of the number of appraisals which change...
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"The first of these meanings implies what is known, in the UK, as the valuation process or, in the US, as the appraisal process. This process seeks to estimate what is termed 'Market Value', which is a prediction of the most likely selling price for an asset. There is now widespread acceptance...
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