ABSTRACT

Identifying the age of a property is a fundamental step in understanding its form of construction and in being prepared to differentiate between the characteristic defects of that age of property and defects which are more unusual and may warrant particular care in investigation and assessment. This second edition of Inspections and Reports on Dwellings: Assessing Age updates the market context within which surveyors and valuers are now operating. In particular it has a new section on post-2000 properties, reflecting the profound impact of Government policies and environmental concerns on the modern urban landscape.

The book is divided into thirteen age bands with over seventy color photographs of dwellings for each period. A commentary on each age band outlines the social, environmental and technical influences on properties being built at the time, helping to explain why they look as they do. A broad range of dwellings is covered: large and small, private and public sector, old and new, and particular features which help to place a dwelling within one of the defined periods are highlighted in comments on the photographs.

This book is intended for all those engaged in inspecting dwellings, whether experienced, newly qualified or studying for appropriate qualifications to become members of professional institutions.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

The Importance of the Age Assessment

chapter |17 pages

Pre 1670

chapter |16 pages

1670 to 1720

chapter |16 pages

1720 to 1770

chapter |18 pages

1770 to 1810

chapter |18 pages

1810 to 1840

chapter |20 pages

1840 to 1870

chapter |20 pages

1870 to 1900

chapter |19 pages

1900 to 1920

chapter |20 pages

1920 to 1940

chapter |18 pages

1940 to 1960

chapter |21 pages

1960 to 1980

chapter |22 pages

1980 to 2000

chapter |22 pages

Post 2000