Income Approach to Property Valuation
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The second edition of this comprehensive textbook is intended for both students and practitioners. It covers the changes in rating law, valuation and how the principles apply in practice. Throughout the book there are many examples illustrating valuation methods for the different types of property a practitioner is likely to deal with.
Updates will include:
Chapter on Exemptions and Reliefs to reflect the recent/forthcoming changes in legislation
Chapter on Council Tax to reflect recent/forthcoming changes in legislation and the proposals for a revaluation of CT in England and Wales in 2006/2007
Chapter on Practice and procedure (appeals regulations, transition etc)
New section on the Rating of Utilities
New examples on rental analysis and valuation
Complete updating of the book to ensure it is current and has regards to changes in approach, values etc. for 2005
Inclusion of even more summaries and key features at the end of each chapter.
*Completely updated, this book covers current and forthcoming rating law and valuation in a practical handbook
*Includes many examples illustrating valuation methods for different property types
*Comprises all you need to know about rating valuation in a clear, concise format
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #194855 in Books
- Published on: 2004-09-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 334 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
He was formerly Property Research Manager for prudential and Director of Internationsal Property for Henderson.
He has a professional background in the publica and private sectors in commercial valuation and management. He is currently Associate Director for the Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning for Promoting Learner Autonomy; and also of the Centre for Enhancing Intergrating and Ebedding Employability, both at Sheffield Hallam Unviersity. He is a member of the RICS European Partnership and Accreditation Board.
He is currently an executive member of the RICS International Valuation Faculty Board and of the RICS Europe Board and is an editor for isurv
Customer Reviews
Excellent book if property valuation is your game!
The book is very useful in helping students and professionals alike in understanding the five main methods of valuation as per the RICS.
Worth getting.



