2nd Edition

Introducing Property Valuation

By Michael Blackledge Copyright 2017
    498 Pages
    by Routledge

    498 Pages
    by Routledge

    This new edition of bestselling textbook Introducing Property Valuation provides students with a comprehensive introduction to the concepts and methods of valuing real estate, helping them to progress successfully from basic principles to a more sophisticated understanding.

    Taking a practically oriented rather than purely theoretical approach, the textbook equips readers with the skills to undertake their own valuation calculations. Fully updated to reflect recent developments in regulation and practice, experienced tutor and valuer Michael Blackledge demonstrates how the principles can be applied in professional practice in line with the requirements and guidance provided by the International Valuation Standards Council and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Online material accompanies the new edition with Q&As and pre-programmed excel spreadsheets enabling students to prepare their own calculations.

    The five traditional methods of valuation are outlined and the practical applications of the two main approaches, the comparison and investment methods, are fully explored. The use of discounted cash flow and quarterly in advance calculations, topics which are not always adequately covered elsewhere, are also explained. Accessibly written with a full range of worked examples, case studies, clear chapter summaries and extensive further reading suggestions, this book is essential for any student of real estate and its valuation.

    Part 1: Background

    1. Economic Context

    2. The Property Valuation Profession

    3. Investment

    Part 2: Valuation Mathematics

    4. Compounding and Discounting

    5. Sinking Funds and Mortgages

    6. Capitalisation

    7. Alternative Valuation Tables and Formulae

    Part 3: Valuation Methods

    8. Methods of Measurement

    9. Valuation Standards

    10 Comparison Method or Market Approach

    11. Investment Method or Income Approach – Traditional

    12. Investment Method or Income Approach – Discounted Cash Flow

    13. Residual Method

    14. Profits Method

    15. Cost Approach

    Part 4: Applied Valuations

    16. Landlord and Tenant Valuations

    17. Loan and Asset Valuations

    Biography

    Michael Blackledge has worked extensively in practice as a surveyor and valuer and in higher education and is currently a visiting Lecturer in the School of Civil Engineering and Surveying at the University of Portsmouth, UK.