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Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page

Copyright Page

Preface

1 Introduction 1.1 The General Purpose of the Book 1.2 Overview of Issues Covered 1.3 How the Book Can be Used

2 The Concept of Market Value 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Standard Definition 2.3 Criteria for a Good Definition: Clear, Measurable, Concise and Relevant 2.4 Problem 1: ‘Estimated Price’ or ‘Most Probable Price’? 2.5 Problem 2: Shall the Definition Refer to a Competitive Market? 2.6 Problem 3: Should the Definition Refer to Prudent and Knowledgeable Actors? 2.7 Problem 4: Should the Definition Include a Reference to Willing Seller and Willing Buyer? 2.8 Problem 5: Market Value and Turnover 2.9 Highest and Best Use 2.10 Conclusion Exercises

3 Finding the Market Value: What Is a Valuation Method and How Should the Methods Be Categorized? 3.1 Introduction and Overview 3.2 The Three Classic Valuation Approaches/Methods 3.3 A Problem with the Standard Classifications 3.4 The Information Base of a Valuation 3.5 A Different Way to Classify Valuation Methods 3.6 Adjustment Methods 3.7 Why Is Regression Analysis (Hedonic Methods) Seldom Used in Ordinary Valuations? 3.8 What Is Really the Cash‐Flow Method? 3.9 Valuation of Development Properties and Option Aspects 3.10 Use of Different Methods in the Valuation of a Specific Object: Concluding Comments Exercises

4 Uncertainty and Bias in Property Valuations 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Valuation Variance: Why Do Valuers Disagree? 4.3 Valuation Accuracy: Why Do the Observed Price Differ from the Market Value? 4.4 How Confident Is the Valuer in the Estimated Market Value? 4.5 How Stable Is the Estimated Market Value? 4.6 Client Influence and Bias 4.7 Behavioural Factors 4.8 Valuation Smoothing 4.9 How Self‐Selection Can Lead to ‘Bias’ 4.10 Possible Policy Recommendations 4.11 Concluding Comments Exercises

5 Valuation for Lending Purposes and Long‐Term Value Concepts 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Two Competing Theories About Predictability of Property Prices 5.3 Price Bubbles on the Real Estate Market 5.4 The Leverage Cycles and Bank Incentives 5.5 Use Market Value, Make Risk Analysis and Adjust the Loan‐to‐Value Ratio (LTV‐Ratio) 5.6 ‘Long‐Run Value’ as an Alternative 5.7 Alternative Value Concept (1) Mortgage Lending Value 5.8 Alternative Value Concept (2) Worth or (Normalized) Investment Value 5.9 Derivatives of Market Value 5.10 Cost‐Based Value Concepts 5.11 Final Comment: Can Valuation Methods and Credit Rules Affect the Property Cycle? Exercises

10  6 Valuation for Financial Reports and Other Accounting‐Related Issues 6.1 Introduction 6.2 The Fair Value Concept 6.3 The Fair Value Hierarchy, Disclosure Requirements and the Risk for Bias 6.4 Valuation of Public Sector Properties 6.5 Property Depreciation, Refurbishments and Free Cash Flows to the Property Firm 6.6 Auditing and Quality Assurance of Fair Values in Financial Reporting 6.7 Concluding Comments About Fair Values Exercises

11  7 Property Valuation and Sustainable Buildings 7.1 Introduction 7.2 What Is a Green/Sustainable Building – on Environmental Certification Systems 7.3 How Sustainability Can Affect Property Values 7.4 Valuation Methods and Sustainable Buildings 7.5 The Relation Between Values of ‘Green’ and ‘Brown’ Buildings 7.6 Concluding Comments Exercises

12  8 Transparency Issues 8.1 Transparent and Rational Markets 8.2 Transparent Valuation Reports 8.3 Concluding Comments Exercises

13  9 Valuation Ethics, the Role of the Valuer and Governance 9.1 The Importance of Valuation and Basic Ethical Rules 9.2 The Responsibility of Valuers and Valuation Firms 9.3 Authorization/Certification of Valuers 9.4 Concluding Comments Exercises

14  10 Property Valuation in the Future 10.1 Technological Development 10.2 Structural Changes in Society: Corona‐Pandemic as an Example 10.3 Radical Uncertainty and Property Valuation Exercises

15  Appendix A: Can the Value of a Property Be Divided into Value of the Parts? A.1 Introduction A.2 Dividing the Value into Land Value and Building Value for Homes and Commercial Buildings A.3 Dividing the Value into Farmland and Farm Buildings A.4 Dividing the Value into Property Value and ‘Business Enterprise Value’ A.5 Concluding Comment Exercises

16  References

17  Index

18  End User License Agreement

List of Tables

1 Chapter 3Table 3.1 Potentially useful information (1): relatively more objective.Table 3.2 Potentially useful information (2): relatively more subjective.Table 3.3 IFRS Fair value hierarchy: quality of inputs.

2 Chapter 4Table 4.1 Example of effects on price of the distribution of reservation pric...Table 4.2 Different degrees of confidence in the estimated market value.

3 Chapter 5Table 5.1 Illustration of using a moving average: four‐year average.Table 5.2 Illustration of using a moving average: six‐year average.

4 Chapter 6Table 6.1 Assumed reservation prices.

5 Chapter 7Table 7.1 The effect of sustainability on value: an hypothetical example.

6 Chapter 8Table 8.1 Most transparent countries 2018.

7 Chapter 9Table 9.1 Different types of authorization systems.

List of Illustrations

1 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 Price and quantity with an almost horizontal demand curve.Figure 2.2 Price and quantity with a partly horizontal supply curve.

Guide

Cover Page

Title Page

Copyright Page

Preface

Table of Contents

Begin Reading

Appendix A Can the Value of a Property Be Divided into Value of the Parts?

References

Index

10  Wiley End User License Agreement

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