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Residential Property Appraisal, Volumes 1 and 2, are handbooks not
only for students studying residential surveying but also for those
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 series goes on to consider the practical aspects of the
survey and inspection of residential properties in more detail. Not
only does this include updated sections on the most common defects
(for example, building movement, moisture problems, wood rot and
wood-boring insects), it also covers emerging challenges, including
assessing personal safety hazards, modern construction technologies
and materials and invasive plants. The volume also takes account of
the Home Survey Standard recently published by the RICS and the
changes resulting from climate change, the energy crisis and
concerns about fire safety. Building services in domestic
residential properties is another area of rapid change, especially
with the development of low-carbon and renewable technologies. To
ensure that this aspect is covered in sufficient detail, the
content is to be included in Volume 3: Assessing Building Services.
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 current practices.
Takes the reader step by step through the process of completing a
survey and valuation on a residential property Addresses the basic
skills required for valuation, the risks posed, key drivers of
value, emerging issues, and key legal and RICS regulatory
considerations There is no other book particularly addressed to
this target market of residential surveyors appraising and
surveying for lending purposes. i.e. for banks/mortgages Essential
for students studying to enter the residential survey and valuation
profession and for existing practitioners who wish to improve their
knowledge of industry practices.
Residential Property Appraisal, Volumes 1 and 2, are handbooks not
only for students studying residential surveying but also for those
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 series goes on to consider the practical aspects of the
survey and inspection of residential properties in more detail. Not
only does this include updated sections on the most common defects
(for example, building movement, moisture problems, wood rot and
wood-boring insects), it also covers emerging challenges, including
assessing personal safety hazards, modern construction technologies
and materials and invasive plants. The volume also takes account of
the Home Survey Standard recently published by the RICS and the
changes resulting from climate change, the energy crisis and
concerns about fire safety. Building services in domestic
residential properties is another area of rapid change, especially
with the development of low-carbon and renewable technologies. To
ensure that this aspect is covered in sufficient detail, the
content is to be included in Volume 3: Assessing Building Services.
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 current practices.
Takes the reader step by step through the process of completing a
survey and valuation on a residential property Addresses the basic
skills required for valuation, the risks posed, key drivers of
value, emerging issues, and key legal and RICS regulatory
considerations There is no other book particularly addressed to
this target market of residential surveyors appraising and
surveying for lending purposes. i.e. for banks/mortgages Essential
for students studying to enter the residential survey and valuation
profession and for existing practitioners who wish to improve their
knowledge of industry practices.
The appearance of ugly staining early in a buildings life, ruins an otherwise pleasing appearance, tarnishes the image of the owners and gives rise to costly refurbishment works. In this book Phil Parnham raises a number of questions that should be considered whenever a new building is being designed or built. These are: * why has staining become so prominent; * what causes premature staining; which parts of new buildings are likely to be affected; * how can it be avoided? By using a number of highly illustrated case studies, the author answers these questions and ends by suggesting measures that should be taken by all design and construction professionals to prevent premature staining. eBook available with sample pages: 0203473914
The appearance of ugly staining early in a buildings life, ruins an
otherwise pleasing appearance, tarnishes the image of the owners
and gives rise to costly refurbishment works. In this book Phil
Parnham raises a number of questions that should be considered
whenever a new building is being designed or built. These are: why
has staining become so prominent; what causes premature staining;
which parts of new buildings are likely to be affected; how can it
be avoided? By using a number of highly illustrated case studies,
the author answers these questions and ends by suggesting measures
that should be taken by all design and construction professionals
to prevent premature staining.
Residential Property Appraisal is a handbook not only for students
studying surverying but also for surveyors and others involved in
the appraisal of residential property for lending purposes. It
focuses on the distinct professional competencies required by
Mortgage Valuations and Home Buyers Surveys and Valuations,
identifying and advising the reader on the extent and limitations
of their activities. Generously illustrated, supported by real-life
case studies and drawing on the latest research, professional and
legal developments.
Residential Property Appraisal is a classic practitioner's handbook for surveyors and others involved in the appraisal of residential property for lending purposes. It focuses on the distinct professional competencies required by Mortgage Valuations and Home Buyers Surveys and Valuations, identifying and advising the reader on the extent and limitations of their activities. This is a well-illustrated book, supported by real-life case studies. It draws on the latest research developments. eBook available with sample pages: 0203186222
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