Property development : appraisal and finance

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Property development : appraisal and finance

David Isaac

Macmillan, 1996

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Macmillan building and surveying series

Bibliography: p272-279. - Includes index

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Description

This book provides an overview to the context of property development so that students and professionals can examine the stages of development in the process. The stages are developed from initial consideration to site finding, general appraisal, valuation, funding, construction and marketing. In providing the context for development the author is able to focus on two key areas of the process: appraisal and finance. New ideas, concepts and techniques are introduced in considering the valuation of development properties, cash flow approaches, computer applications and risk analysis. In the area of finance, up to date information on the sources of development finance and the criteria for lending is provided. Project-based funding is examined in detail, as well as corporate funding and institutional investors. Joint venture arrangements and property companies are also discussed. A final section of the text deals with financial management. The book will appeal to a wide readership among students and practitioners in the built environment, especially those studying or involved in estate management, property funding and development, planning, surveying and construction.

Table of Contents

Preface - The Property Development Process - Project Managing the Development Process - The Development Appraisal - The Residual Valuation - Ground Rents and Partnership Schemes - Cash Flow Approaches and Computing - Financing Property Development - Classification of Development Finance - Structure of Property Finance - Financial Management in Property Development - Design and Construction - Marketing and Disposal - Bibliography - Index

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