Journal of Property Valuation and Investment: Volume 16 Issue 2
Table of contents
Clustering retailers by store space requirements: Comparable evidence, retail function and rental value
Brenna O’Roarty, Stanley McGreal, Alastair AdairThis paper utilises cluster analytical techniques to examine the relationship between store space requirements, micro‐style property selection and retail function. Analysis of…
Transport investment and house prices
John HenneberryThe paper describes the use of hedonic analysis to examine the impact of the South Yorkshire Supertram on house prices in Sheffield. The approach was distinguished by the use of…
The definition of market value: Criteria for judging proposed definitions and an analysis of three controversial components
Hans LindA weakness in most discussions about definitions of market value is that no explicit criteria for judging whether a definition is good or bad are presented. In this article three…
Money illusion in consumer perception of housing transactions
John Raftery, Goran RunesonMoney illusion is a bias in the assessment of the real value of economic transactions, induced by their nominal evaluation. By definition, money illusion may only be manifested in…
The natural history of professionalisation and its effects on valuation theory and practice in the UK and Germany
John F.W. MorganProfessions have evolved in contrasting ways in different countries, although this has only recently been recognised by sociologists, who long had an Anglo‐American bias in their…