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The Rental Assessment of Retail Property in the United Kingdom

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Megatrends in Retail Real Estate

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This paper discusses the determination of rental rates for down town retail property in the United Kingdom. The results from two surveys are reported that analyze the rent influencing characteristics of retail property together with the nature and size of adjustments to the rental rate.

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Adair, A.S., McGreal, W.S., O’Roarty, B.A. (1996). The Rental Assessment of Retail Property in the United Kingdom. In: Benjamin, J.D. (eds) Megatrends in Retail Real Estate. Research Issues in Real Estate, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1802-3_17

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