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appraisal history of home: The Appraisal of Real Estate Appraisal Institute (U.S.), 1996 The 12th edition of this textbook has been revised and reorganized significantly for greater clarity, coherence and consistency. Coverage includes emerging issues such as the impact of automated valuation models on the appraisal industry; the new emphasis on extraordinary assumptions and hypothetical conditions in recent revisions of standards of professional practice; and important data sources. For both novice appraisers and established practitioners. c. Book News Inc. |
appraisal history of home: The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal , 2002 This reference book defines hundreds of terms related to buildings, properties, markets, regulations, and appraisal. Specialized sections cover property types, business valuation, international valuation, real estate organizations and professional designations, legal and regulatory aspects, uniform standards, information technology, measures and conversions, and architecture and construction. The architecture and construction section is heavily illustrated with black-and-white photographs and diagrams. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR. |
appraisal history of home: Residential Property Appraisal Phil Parnham, Chris Rispin, 2002-01-04 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. |
appraisal history of home: Sales of Personal Property Ernest Bancroft Conant, 1914 |
appraisal history of home: Pennsylvania Land Records Donna Bingham Munger, 1993-09-01 The genealogist trying to locate families, the surveyor or attorney researching old deeds, or the historian seeking data on land settlement will find Pennsylvania Land Records an indispensable aid. The land records of Pennsylvania are among the most complete in the nation, beginning in the 1680s. Pennsylvania Land Records not only catalogs, cross-references, and tells how to use the countless documents in the archive, but also takes readers through a concise history of settlement in the state. The guide explains how to use the many types of records, such as rent-rolls, ledgers of the receiver general's office, mortgage certificates, proof of settlement statements, and reports of the sale of town lots. In addition, the volume includes: cross-references to microfilm copies; maps of settlement; illustrations of typical documents; a glossary of technical terms; and numerous bibliographies on related topics. |
appraisal history of home: Real Estate Appraisal Sarah Sayce, Judy Smith, Richard Cooper, Piers Venmore-Rowland, 2009-02-11 The education of the real estate professional is changing andaligning itself more closely with the world of business. This book takes a new approach to property appraisal by exploringthe pricing mechanism in this changing context. It: * develops the notion of the pricing mechanism in relation toproperty * covers practical issues of comparison and the real problems inapplying valuation theory * explores calculations - including social and environmental worth- ignored in other texts As real estate professionals now advise both on strategic andoperational aspects of built assets, they must take into accountpractices of other investment markets and see investors ascompetitors to owner-occupiers. Both owner-occupiers and investorshave to assess accurately how their buildings perform but also beaware of wider sustainability issues, and social and environmentalresponsibilities. Real Estate Appraisal: from value to worth meets these new demandsby examining the latest techniques of the marketplace; developingan understanding of both market appraisal and worth; andhighlighting the emerging role of sustainability as a driver fordecision-making in real estate. Written by a group of highly experienced lecturers andprofessionals at the cutting edge of investment practice, the bookhas an accessible style and authoritative coverage, for bothstudents and practitioners facing changes in established ways ofworking. For supporting material please go towww.blackwellpublishing.com/sayce |
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appraisal history of home: Questions and Answers to Help You Pass the Real Estate Appraisal Exams Jeffrey D. Fisher, Dennis S. Tosh, 2004 Newly updated, Mastering Real Estate Principles, 4th Edition is more organized, more appealing, and more user- friendly than ever before. Known for its workbook format and interactive approach to learning, this new edition features updated content, an enhanced interior design, and a new construction section. This complete learning system comes loaded with multiple teaching tools and instructor resource guide to reduce instructor workload. |
appraisal history of home: The Student Handbook to the Appraisal of Real Estate Mark Rattermann, 2009 |
appraisal history of home: Basis of Assets , 1993 |
appraisal history of home: Real Estate Market Valuation and Analysis Joshua Kahr, Michael C. Thomsett, 2006-02-10 A fresh, insightful look at how real estate professionals actually value properties and analyze markets. The focus on different product types as well as market segments are especially useful. --Barry Hersh, AICP, Associate Professor of Real Estate and Urban Planning, City University of New York This in-depth look at the core tools of real estate valuation will show you how to analyze the real estate market and assess the financial feasibility of a project. Many people go with their instincts or past experience when reviewing the financials and fail to utilize the useful data and analytical tools available in this field. Get the analytical data and tools you need to assess the financial feasibility of any project. Order your copy today. |
appraisal history of home: The Virginia Landmarks Register Calder Loth, 1999 The Virginia Landmarks Register, fourth edition, will create for the reader a deeper awareness of a unique legacy and will serve to enhance the stewardship of Virginia's irreplaceable heritage. |
appraisal history of home: Real Estate Appraisal Joseph F. Schram, 2006 Rev. ed. of: Real estate appraisal. c2005. |
appraisal history of home: Race Brokers Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, 2021-04-08 Race Brokers examines how housing market professionals-including housing developers, real estate agents, mortgage lenders, and appraisers-construct 21st century urban housing markets in ways that contribute to or undermine racial segregation. Drawing on extensive ethnographic and interview data collected in Houston, Texas, Race Brokers shows that housing market professionals play a key role in connecting people-or refusing to connect people-to housing resources and opportunities. They make these brokering decisions through reference to racist or anti-racist ideas. Typically, housing market professionals draw from racist ideas that rank-order people and neighborhoods according to their perceived economic and cultural housing market value, entwining racism with their housing market activities and interactions. Racialized housing market routines encourage this entwinement by naturalizing racism as a professional tool. Race Brokers tracks how professionals broker racism across the housing exchange process-from the home's construction, to real estate brokerage, mortgage lending, home appraisals, and the home sale closing. In doing so, it shows that professionals make housing exchange a racialized process that contributes to neighbourhood inequality and racial segregation. However, in contrast to the racialized status-quo, a small number of housing market professionals draw on anti-racist ideas and strategies to extend equal opportunities to individuals and neighborhoods, de-naturalizing housing market racism. Race Brokers highlights the imperative to interrupt the racism that pervades housing market professionals' work, dismantle the racialized routines that underwrite such racism, and cultivate a truly fair housing market-- |
appraisal history of home: Make Change Work for You Scott Steinberg, 2015-01-06 Finding the courage to embrace change and take chances is the only way to succeed. Business, culture, and competitive landscapes have fundamentally changed, but basic principles and best practices for succeeding and future-proofing both yourself and your organization haven’t. With a mix of compelling stories, research from the social sciences and psychology, and real-world insights, Make Change Work for You shows readers how to reignite their career, rekindle their creativity, and fearlessly innovate their way to success by providing the tools needed to master uncertainty and conquer every challenge they’ll face in life or business. Make Change Work for You opens with an overview of the most common factors that lead to self-defeating behaviors, including fear of failure, embarrassment, underperformance, rejection, confrontation, isolation, and change itself. Using a simple four-part model, Steinberg guides readers to understand and better respond to the challenges that change can bring: Focus: Define the problem and come to understand it objectively. Engage: Interact with the challenge and try a range of solutions. Assess: Review the response(s) generated by your tactics. React: Adjust your strategy accordingly. And, finally, the book shows readers how to develop the vital personal and professional skills required to triumph in the “new normal” by understanding and engaging in the 10 new habits that highly successful people share: 1. Play the Odds 2. Embrace Tomorrow Today 3. Seek Constant Motion 4. Lead, Don’t Follow 5. Never Stop Learning 6. Create Competitive Advantage 7. Connect the Dots 8. Pick Your Battles 9. Set and Align Your Priorities 10. Always Create Value |
appraisal history of home: When Bad Things Happen to Good Property Robert A. Simons, 2006 When Bad Things Happen to Good Property features a review of economics and theory of real estate environmental damages, empirical results from peer-reviewed literature, and legal outcomes of environmental contamination litigation in the United States. It also includes chapters written by plaintiff and defense lawyers on litigating environmental cases and addresses the role of the real estate expert. In addition, the book analyzes outcomes with respect to frequency of lawsuit activity, evaluates litigious approaches for multiple damages cases, and discusses the plight of the small claims plaintiff. It concludes with a review of a number of case studies of actual toxic tort cases. When Bad Things Happen to Good Property is packed with various tables, figures, appendices, as well as a very large reference table (the BIG MATRIX) that assists residential property owners (exposed to different types of contamination) and their attorneys find out what kind of damages may be typical when contamination has effected property values. |
appraisal history of home: Property Valuation Peter Wyatt, 2013-05-13 This new edition of the ‘all in one' textbook for the postgraduate study of valuation on real estate courses retains its focus on the valuation and appraisal of commercial and industrial property across investment, development and occupier markets. It is structured from the client perspective and covers single-asset pricing, risk and return issues. The structure of the book has been substantially revised. Part A introduces the key microeconomic principles, focussing on land as a resource, production functions, supply and demand and price determination. The locational aspect of real estate is also introduced. Macroeconomic considerations are categorised by the main market sectors (and their function); the market for land (development), for space (occupation) and for money (investment). The economic context is set and the author then explains why property valuations are required and discusses the main determinants of value and how they might be identified. The mathematics required to financially quantify value determinants are also introduced. Part B of the book describes the methods of valuation; Part C applies these methods to the valuation of a range of property types for a wide variety of purposes; and Part D covers investment and development appraisal. The author introduces valuation activities from a broad economic perspective, setting valuation in its business finance context and combining its academic and practical roots. Changes in this second edition include: less daunting economics expanded companion website with PowerPoint slides for lecturers, self-test Questions & Answers for students: see www.wiley.com/go/wyattpropertyvaluation up-to-date case studies and sample valuations reference to the newly-published Red Book (the valuer’s bible) Property Valuation with its user-friendly format, using tried-and-tested teaching and learning devices and a clear writing style, remains the core text for students on real estate, estate management and land economy degree courses, as well as for fast-track conversion courses for non-cognate graduates. |
appraisal history of home: Letter from Birmingham Jail Martin Luther King, 2025-01-14 A beautiful commemorative edition of Dr. Martin Luther King's essay Letter from Birmingham Jail, part of Dr. King's archives published exclusively by HarperCollins. With an afterword by Reginald Dwayne Betts On April 16, 1923, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., responded to an open letter written and published by eight white clergyman admonishing the civil rights demonstrations happening in Birmingham, Alabama. Dr. King drafted his seminal response on scraps of paper smuggled into jail. King criticizes his detractors for caring more about order than justice, defends nonviolent protests, and argues for the moral responsibility to obey just laws while disobeying unjust ones. Letter from Birmingham Jail proclaims a message - confronting any injustice is an acceptable and righteous reason for civil disobedience. This beautifully designed edition presents Dr. King's speech in its entirety, paying tribute to this extraordinary leader and his immeasurable contribution, and inspiring a new generation of activists dedicated to carrying on the fight for justice and equality. |
appraisal history of home: Taxation in Tennessee Claude O. Brannen, 1920 |
appraisal history of home: The Taxation of Personal Property John H. Ames, 1877 |
appraisal history of home: Oregon Blue Book Oregon. Office of the Secretary of State, 1895 |
appraisal history of home: A Good Tax Joan Youngman, 2016 In A Good Tax, tax expert Joan Youngman skillfully considers how to improve the operation of the property tax and supply the information that is often missing in public debate. She analyzes the legal, administrative, and political challenges to the property tax in the United States and offers recommendations for its improvement. The book is accessibly written for policy analysts and public officials who are dealing with specific property tax issues and for those concerned with property tax issues in general. |
appraisal history of home: Real Estate Program Manual Wisconsin. Division of Highways. Bureau of Real Estate, 1975 |
appraisal history of home: Appraising the Appraisal Richard C. Sorenson, 2010 |
appraisal history of home: Residential Property Appraisal Chris Rispin, Fiona Haggett, Carrie de Silva, Phil Parnham, Larry Russen, 2021-12-30 Residential Property Appraisal, Volumes 1 and 2 are essential handbooks not only for students studying surveying but also for surveyors and others 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 book goes on to address the inspection and survey of residential properties, covering new technology, modern methods of construction, problem plants and pests, damp in new builds, and modern building services. New challenges for the surveyor to consider include the health and well-being of building occupants, the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 and schedules of condition, energy and building performance, and owner-occupied and tenanted properties. 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 industry practices. |
appraisal history of home: Blue Book of Gun Values S. P. Fjestad, 2005-04-30 The bible of the firearms industry for accurate value information and descriptions of rifles, pistols, and shotguns. The industry standard for over 25 years! |
appraisal history of home: Residential Property Appraisal Mark R. Ratterman, 2020 Residential Property Appraisal is an authoritative and up-to-date text on the appraisal of residential real estate. Topics discussed include real property ownership and economics, the valuation process, the three approaches to value, and specialty residential property types and markets. In addition to narrative discussion, each chapter of this book features definitions of important terms and examples of key concepts. The intended audience of this book is residential appraisers and proprietary schools. This book can be used for classroom instruction or for individual self-study-- |
appraisal history of home: Know Your Price Andre M. Perry, 2020 Changing perceptions about the worth of African Americans and their communities Know Your Price establishes new means of determining value of Black communities. The deliberate devaluation of Blacks and their communities, stemming from America's centuries-old history of slavery, racism, and other state-sanctioned policies like redlining have tangible, far-reaching, and negative economic and social impacts. Rejecting policies shaped by flawed perspectives, the book gives fresh insights on these impacts and provides a new value paradigm to limit them. In the book, noted educator, journalist, and scholar Andre Perry takes readers on a guided tour of five Black-majority cities whose assets and strengths are undervalued. Perry begins the tour in his hometown of Wilkinsburg, a small city east of Pittsburgh that, unlike its much larger neighbor, is struggling and failing to attract new jobs and industry. Perry gives an overview of Black-majority cities and spotlights four where he has a deep connection to--Detroit, New Orleans, Birmingham and Washington, D.C.--providing an intimate look at the assets residents should demand greater value from. Know Your Price demonstrates through rigorous research and thorough analysis the worth of Black people's intrinsic strengths, real property, and traditional institutions. All of these assets are means of empowerment, as Perry argues for shifting away from simplified notions of equality and moving towards maximizing equity. |
appraisal history of home: Fundamentals of Real Estate Appraisal William L. Ventolo, Martha R. Williams, 1980 |
appraisal history of home: The Appraisal Journal , 1953 |
appraisal history of home: Valuing Machinery and Equipment , 2020 |
appraisal history of home: Illustrated Dictionary of Real Estate and Appraisal Henry S. Harrison, Julie S. Harrison, 1983 |
appraisal history of home: Prologue , 1998 |
appraisal history of home: Real Estate Appraisal Reform Act of 1987 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Commerce, Consumer, and Monetary Affairs Subcommittee, 1988 |
appraisal history of home: Practice Examination Questions for Real Estate Appraisers Mark Rattermann, 2013 |
appraisal history of home: Appraising Residential Properties Appraisal Institute (U.S.), 1994 A comprehensive handbook on residential valuation which includes coverage of recently revised professional standards, descriptions of current reporting formats, current definitions for industry-specific terms, and more. |
appraisal history of home: Annual Report United States. Federal Home Loan Bank Board, United States. Federal Home Loan Bank Administration, 1932 |
appraisal history of home: The Income Approach to Property Valuation Andrew Baum, David Mackmin, Nick Nunnington, 2017-12-22 A classic textbook that has guided generations of students through the intricacies of property valuation, The Income Approach to Property Valuation remains a keen favourite amongst students and teachers alike. This new edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to meet the increasingly international perspectives of modern Real Estate students. The links between theory and practice are clearly demonstrated throughout, with a range of new international case studies and practice-based examples. The Income Approach to Property Valuation teaches readers: how to analyse market rents and sales prices to derive market evidence to support an opinion of market value; the investment method of valuation and how it is applied in practice; how specific legal factors can impact on market value when they interfere with market forces; what the market and the profession may consider to be the 'right' methodology in today's market place; and how to use spreadsheets in valuation. This extensively revised new edition is perfect both for students on Real Estate courses worldwide and for professional candidates working towards their final assessment of professional competence (APC) for the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, needing to demonstrate a valuation competence at levels 2 and 3. |
appraisal history of home: Successfully Navigating the Mortgage Maze Alan Jablonski, 2008-08 Alan Jablonski, a prominent Southern California consumer rights attorney and California mortgage broker wrote Successfully Navigating the Mortgage Maze because he was appalled by the predatory lending practices and misleading advertising rampant in mortgage industry, today. Years ago, while purchasing their home, he and his wife experienced, first hand, deceptive practices. Successfully Navigating the Mortgage Maze, a borrower's guide, presents 30 rules and a step-by-step interview process, borrowers can use to weed out dishonest lenders and brokers, ensuring they get the loan they were promised. In an easy to read format, Alan guides the borrower through the loan process, demystifying loan terminology and pointing out the traps and pitfalls in negotiating a home mortgage. Successfully Navigating the Mortgage Maze also contains resources and tools for borrowers to use to identify the true cost of their loan. Alan has incorporated the contents of this guide into a compelling live presentation. Also, for a nominal fee, his organization will review reader's loan documents, spelling out the interest rate, total fees (including hidden fees) and whether or not a loan has a prepayment penalty. To schedule a Successfully Navigating the Mortgage Maze seminar or have your loan documents reviewed, visit www.mortgage-maze.net. |
appraisal history of home: The Technical and Social History of Software Engineering Capers Jones, 2014 Pioneering software engineer Capers Jones has written the first and only definitive history of the entire software engineering industry. Drawing on his extraordinary vantage point as a leading practitioner for several decades, Jones reviews the entire history of IT and software engineering, assesses its impact on society, and previews its future. One decade at a time, Jones assesses emerging trends and companies, winners and losers, new technologies, methods, tools, languages, productivity/quality benchmarks, challenges, risks, professional societies, and more. He quantifies both beneficial and harmful software inventions; accurately estimates the size of both the US and global software industries; and takes on unexplained mysteries such as why and how programming languages gain and lose popularity. |
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