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- Authors:
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David Isaac
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School of Surveying, Thames Polytechnic, UK
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Terry Steley
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School of Surveying, Thames Polytechnic, UK
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Table of contents (16 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-viii
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- David Isaac, Terry Steley
Pages 1-15
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- David Isaac, Terry Steley
Pages 16-23
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- David Isaac, Terry Steley
Pages 24-38
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- David Isaac, Terry Steley
Pages 39-46
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- David Isaac, Terry Steley
Pages 47-61
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- David Isaac, Terry Steley
Pages 62-71
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- David Isaac, Terry Steley
Pages 72-81
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- David Isaac, Terry Steley
Pages 82-90
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Pages 91-95
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Pages 96-103
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Pages 104-112
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Pages 113-122
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Pages 123-136
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Pages 137-144
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Pages 145-157
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- David Isaac, Terry Steley
Pages 158-164
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Back Matter
Pages 165-167
About this book
Deals with the application of alternative techniques for property valuation and appraisal. After an initial discussion of new approaches to valuation methods, the authors describe traditional approaches and provide a critique of them. Subsequent chapters are devoted to developing models based on cash flow approaches which can aid the appraisal of property investments. Finance theory and computer technology are applied to the analysis. Throughout, complex theory is simplified to make the text as accessible as possible, both for the student and the practitioner.
About the authors
Author David Isaac: David Isaac is a Chartered Surveyor and Professor of Real Estate Management and Director of Research and Enterprise at the School of Architecture, Design and Construction, University of Greenwich, UK.