ABSTRACT

Residential Property Appraisal, Volumes 1 and 2 are essential handbooks not only for students studying surveying but also for surveyors and others involved in the appraisal of residential property.

Volume 1 has been updated and covers the valuation process as it relates to residential properties, particularly when valuation is undertaken for secured lending purposes. It addresses the basic skills required, the risks posed in a valuation, the key drivers of value, emerging issues that impact valuation and the key legal and RICS Regulatory considerations that a valuer needs to understand.

Volume 2 of the book goes on to address the inspection and survey of residential properties, covering new technology, modern methods of construction, problem plants and pests, damp in new builds, and modern building services. New challenges for the surveyor to consider include the health and well-being of building occupants, the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 and schedules of condition, energy and building performance, and owner-occupied and tenanted properties.

An essential book for students studying to enter the residential survey and valuation profession and for existing practitioners who wish to improve their knowledge of industry practices.

chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|6 pages

The economics of property valuation

chapter 4|10 pages

Law for valuers

An overview

chapter 5|22 pages

Law for valuers: land, contract and tort

chapter 6|3 pages

The mortgage valuation

chapter 7|6 pages

The RICS Red Book and Regulation

chapter 8|43 pages

The valuation process

chapter 10|29 pages

Alternative valuation methods and approaches

chapter 11|10 pages

Additional legal matters

chapter 12|6 pages

Valuing in the UK

The future and conclusion