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Real Estate Valuation Theory Ko Wang

Real Estate Valuation Theory By Ko Wang

Real Estate Valuation Theory by Ko Wang


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Contributes to the whole-appraiser decision making and valuation accuracy, application of nontraditional appraisal techniques such as regression and the minimum-variance grid method, appraising contaminated property, ad valorem tax assessment, and fresh perspectives on traditional appraisal methods.

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Real Estate Valuation Theory Summary

Real Estate Valuation Theory by Ko Wang

Real Estate Valuation Theory is organized around five categories of intellectual contribution to the whole-appraiser decision making and valuation accuracy, application of nontraditional appraisal techniques such as regression and the minimum-variance grid method, appraising contaminated property, ad valorem tax assessment, and new perspectives on traditional appraisal methods. One common thread is that all of the papers are exceptionally well written and thought provoking.

Table of Contents

Foreword. About the Editors. Introduction. Section I: Appraiser Decision Making and Valuation Accuracy. 1. Behavioral Research into the Real Estate Valuation Process: Progress Toward a Descriptive Model; J. Diaz III, J.A. Hansz. 2. Are Appraisers Statisticians? R.K. Pace, et al. 3. The Components of Appraisal Accuracy; P. Gallimore. Section II: Regression, Minimum-Variance Grid Method, and Other Valuation Modeling Techniques. 4. An Investigation of Property Price Studies; K. Bjoerklund, et al. 5. Comparison of the Accuracy of the Minimum-Variance Grid Method and the Least Squares Method - a Non-Linear Extension; K.W. Chau, et al. 6. Error Tradeoffs in Regression Appraisal Methods; M. Kummerow, H. Galfalvy. 7. Automated Valuation Models; R.K. Pace, et al. 8. A note on the Hedonic Model Specification for Income Properties; B. Soederberg. 9. Neural Network vs. Hedonic Price Model: Appraisal of High-Density Condominiums; K.C. Wong, et al. Section III: Appraising Contaminated Property. 10. Comparative Studies of United States, United Kingdom and New Zealand Appraisal Practice: Valuing Contaminated Commercial Real Estate; W.N. Kinnard, et al. 11. Hedonic Modeling in Real Estate Appraisal: The Case of Environment Damages Assessment; A.K. Reichert. 12. Do Market Perceptions Affect Market Prices? A Case Study of a Remediated Contaminated Site; S. Bond. Section IV: Property Tax Assessment. 13. Valuation of Land Using Regression Analysis; M.A. Sunderman, J.W. Birch.14. Grid-Adjustment Approach &endash; Modern Appraisal Technique; S.-H. Huang. Section V: New Perspectives on Traditional Appraisal Methods. 15. The Unit-Comparison-cost Approach in Residential Appraisal; P.F. Colwell, D.W. Marshall. 16. The Long-Run Equilibrium Relationship among Equity Capitalizaton Rates for Retail, Apartment, Office, and Industrial Real Estate; M. Devaney. 17. A Fuzzy Discounted Cash Flow Analysis for Real Estate Investment; T.F. Sing, et al. 18. Real Options and Real Estate: A Review and Valuation Illustration; S.H. Ott. Index.

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CIN0792376633G
9780792376637
0792376633
Real Estate Valuation Theory by Ko Wang
Used - Good
Hardback
Springer
20020930
430
N/A
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