Property Management: Volume 20 Issue 4

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Table of contents

The long‐term impact of flooding on residential property values

Chris Eves

Current planning schemes in Australia identify areas that are potentially liable to flooding. This identification of flood‐liable land is based on flood height levels over time…

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From existing use to value in use: time for a paradigm shift?

Sarah Sayce, Owen Connellan

This paper debates the key concepts of fair value, value in use and existing use, as they relate to the valuation of owner‐occupied property assets. Changes to the professional…

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Legislating for environmental practices within residential property management in Singapore

Alice Christudason

Environmental issues have gained increasing attention in Singapore because of its small size and lack of natural resources. Since the 1970s, the Ministry of the Environment has…

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Post‐apartheid residential mobility patterns in two South African cities

D.A. Prinsloo, C.E. Cloete

Pre‐1994 apartheid laws had a marked impact on urban land use patterns in South Africa. A new government came into power in 1994 and the Group Areas Act had been abolished. The…

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The apportionment of the land value between joint owners of developed property: Evidence from China

Shouzhi Wu, Jianqing Jin

This paper addresses the practical problem of apportioning the value of land equitably between joint owners of developed property in China in a logical way. Allocation of land…

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Cover of Property Management

ISSN:

0263-7472

Online date, start – end:

1983

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Graham Squires