Journal of Property Valuation and Investment: Volume 13 Issue 3
Table of contents
Property indices: a coming of age?
Guy MorrellWhile some progress has been made in recent years to treat propertyas part of the wider capital markets, the subject of indices largelyremains poorly understood by the surveying…
Fuzzy analysis: A vague way of dealing with uncertainty in real estate analysis?
Peter ByrneRisk and uncertainty are, to say the least, poorly considered bymost individuals involved in real estate analysis – in bothdevelopment and investment appraisal. Surveyors continue…
A DCF analysis of market price for leasehold investments
David GaneAdvances an alternative method of analysing the market price ofleasehold investments for use when assessing the market price of acomparable investment. The method can be adapted…
A note on “The initial yield revealed: explicit valuations and the future of property investment”
Philip WhiteA response to the article by Baum and MacGregor (1992), “Theinitial yield revealed: explicit valuations and the future of propertyinvestment”. Contends that the concept of…
Current valuation practice in Australia: A survey of valuers
Terry BoydThe approaches used by valuers in assessing the market value ofinvestment property are explained with reference to a survey ofpractising valuers in Australia. The survey examined…