Description |
1 online resource (298 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Dedication; Preface; Introduction; 1 Residential Property and the Determinants of Value; Legal title; Characteristics of property; Market forces; The market; 2 The Effect of Physical Factors on Value; Site and siting qualities; Design and accommodation; Construction and condition; Acceptable and unacceptable construction types for residential loan purpose; Glossary of common construction names; 3 Residential Property Valuation; Introduction; Basis of valuation; Inspection of the property; Measurements; Interest to be valued; Assumptions |
|
Incentives for new buildPlanning and other matters; Rebuild cost; The report; Methods of valuation; Comparative method; Income or investment approach; Residual or developer's method; Contractor's or cost approach; 4 Residential Agency; Sales instructions; Telephone enquiries; Face to face enquiries; Agency agreement; Sale methods; Records and systems; Client register; Property records; Property register; Particulars store; Applicant's register; Files; Advertising records; Board records; Key records; Web sites; Sale details; Health and Safety; 5 Taking on Residential Property for Sale |
|
Taking sales detailsThe marketing programme; Sales particulars; Handling the sale -- negotiations; Deposits; Money laundering; Instructing solicitors; Sale to completion; Completion; The agent's position in law; Frequently used websites; Professional; Location; Environmental; Government; Legal etc; Maps; 6 Sales by Auction; 7 Selling New Homes; 8 Mortgages and Mortgage Valuations; Types of mortgages; Repayment mortgages; Endowment mortgages; Pension mortgages; Interest only mortgages; Mortgage inspections and valuations; Valuation guidelines; The inspection; Market valuation |
|
Projected Market Value (PMV) of residential property and other requirementsAutomated Valuation Models (AVMs); Further advances and second mortgages; Other surveys; 9 Other Residential Surveys; 10 The Legal Process; Pre contract; Exchange of contracts; Completion; Post completion; Completion statements; E-conveyancing; 11 Leasehold Residential Property; Introduction; History of leasehold estates in land; Summary; Long leasehold flats and maisonettes; 12 The Desirable Plot; Site finding; Market research; Physical constraints; Legal constraints; Residential site valuation; The single plot |
|
Multiple unit sitesMulti-unit single structure residential development; 13 Home Improvements; Viability; Buying for gain; Planning permission and building control approval; Fitness for habitation; 14 Investing in Residential Property; The risks; Buy to let; The financial benefits; Other residential investment opportunities; 15 Valuation for Other Purposes; Insurance rebuilding or reinstatement cost assessment; Why insure?; Buildings; The insured sum; The rebuilding cost calculation; Size; Type; Age; Quality; Location; The BCIS rebuild cost quote; Regions; Age and house type; Size; Quality |
Summary |
Valuation and Sale of Residential Property is aimed at all those studying for a qualification or already practising as residential valuers, surveyors and estate agents. It provides valuable information on all elements of the home sales process, enabling professionals to give advice on market value, the best means for sale, condition and financial arrangements. Topics covered include:determinants of value and provision of the valuationagency, auction and taking instructionsmortgage valuation and surveylegal process and types of tenure<L |
Notes |
Additional accommodation and facilities |
|
Print version record |
Subject |
House selling -- Great Britain
|
|
House buying -- Great Britain
|
|
Real property -- Valuation -- Great Britain -- Tables
|
|
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Real Estate -- General.
|
|
House buying
|
|
House selling
|
|
Real property -- Valuation
|
|
Great Britain
|
Genre/Form |
Tables
|
Form |
Electronic book
|
ISBN |
9781135334185 |
|
1135334188 |
|