An approach to mortgage valuations
Language: English Series: Journal of Property Finance ; 1 (4) Spring 1991, 547-563 (17)Publication details: 1991Subject(s): Summary: Factors affecting mortgage valuations are discussed including debt and equity, development and investment finance , valuation and investment analysis, capitalisation and cash flow analysis and lender`s security. An example of a proposed investment is used to explain the various approaches used. A proper appraisal requires a range of methodologies and results are demonstrated for capitalisation , cash flow analysis, sensitivity analysis , ratio analysis and risk analysis . Comparisons are made between the optimistic data usually used in property investment analysis and more objective data and the advantage of using a range of measures becomes apparent. Journal Abstract.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS44251 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 46145-1001 |
Factors affecting mortgage valuations are discussed including debt and equity, development and investment finance , valuation and investment analysis, capitalisation and cash flow analysis and lender`s security. An example of a proposed investment is used to explain the various approaches used. A proper appraisal requires a range of methodologies and results are demonstrated for capitalisation , cash flow analysis, sensitivity analysis , ratio analysis and risk analysis . Comparisons are made between the optimistic data usually used in property investment analysis and more objective data and the advantage of using a range of measures becomes apparent. Journal Abstract.