Journal of Valuation: Volume 1 Issue 1
Table of contents
THE ENIGMA OF THE SHORT LEASEHOLD
ANDREW BAUMLeasehold valuations are, as ever, an area of controversy. The 1980 Interim Report of the RICS Research Project into Property Valuation Methods can be seen as the climax of…
SEVERANCE AND THE LAND TAKEN
G.S. SAMSIt has long been established that when part of a parcel of land in one ownership is acquired compulsorily and the land which is retained is rendered less valuable as a result the…
APPRAISAL v VALUATION: SOME US DIFFERENCES
DAVID MACKMINA dispassionate view of the degree to which North American appraisal practice exceeds UK valuation practice in quality (if indeed it does) is hardly to be expected in a journal…
THE VALUATION OF DEVELOPMENT PROPERTIES
JOHN RATCLIFFEThis article, a full and general consideration of the Residual Method of Valuation, appears in three parts. Further parts follow in consecutive issues. Future issues of Journal of…
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF LEASING DECISIONS AND PROPERTY INVESTMENT
C.W.R. WARDOne of the curious features in the literature of property valuation is the lack of concern for general issues of valuation. The most obvious deficiency is the absence of serious…