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Users’ preference for green features in office properties
Matthew Oluwole Oyewole, Markson Opeyemi KomolafeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the preference of office property users for green features in Lagos, Nigeria. This is with a view to determining the degree of users’…
Educators, professional bodies and the future of the valuation profession
Sara Wilkinson, Dulani Halvitigala, Hera AntoniadesValuers face significant challenges as valuation becomes automated and the role evolves from economic analysis to data handling and processing. The purpose of this paper is to…
Stakeholders’ expectations on building information modelling (BIM) concept in Malaysia
Afifuddin Husairi Husain, Muhammad Najib Razali, Sabariah EniThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the benefits that client organisations expect from building information modelling (BIM) investment in Malaysia. Furthermore, this paper…
Deriving market prices for forestland properties from comparables
Kalle Eerikäinen, Mika VenhoThe purpose of this paper is to construct a market price predictor (MPP) for forestland properties by applying a sales comparison approach (SCA) with several value-related…
Compensation for land and building compulsorily acquired in Nigeria: A critique of the valuation technique
Idu Robert Egbenta, Francis P. UdoudohValuation for compensation on land and buildings compulsorily acquired for public purposes is statutory. The Land Use Act (LUA) of 1978 now cited as Laws of the Federation of…
Brokerage fee, ownership expropriation and earnings management of Malaysian property companies
Lik Jing Ung, Rayenda Khresna Brahmana, Chin-Hong PuahThe purpose of this paper is to investigate whether real estate companies manipulate their earnings through the brokerage fee across ownership expropriation or not.
Does high-rise residential building design shape antisocial behaviour?
Yung YauThe purpose of this paper is to examine links between environmental design of high-rise housing communities and residents’ perceptions about antisocial behaviour (ASB).
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