Historic properties preservation and the valuation process
Reynolds, Judith
Historic properties preservation and the valuation process - 3rd ed. - Chicago Appraisal Institute 2006 - 182p. ill. 26cm.
A brief history of the preservation movement -- What makes a property historic? -- Building styles -- The costs and benefits of historic properties -- Valuation theory and historic preservation -- Applying the cost approach to historic properties -- Applying the income approach to historic properties -- Reconciliation of market value indications -- Preservation/conservation easements
Provides guidance for appraisers in the United States who value historic properties. Includes an expanded valuation section and a case study illustrating how the sales comparison and income capitalisation approaches are applied in valuing historic properties. Also discusses the legislation, court decisions, tax laws, and restrictions that affect preservation and conservation easements.
0922154872
United States--1959-
333.3382 $2 22 333.3320973 $2 18
Historic properties preservation and the valuation process - 3rd ed. - Chicago Appraisal Institute 2006 - 182p. ill. 26cm.
A brief history of the preservation movement -- What makes a property historic? -- Building styles -- The costs and benefits of historic properties -- Valuation theory and historic preservation -- Applying the cost approach to historic properties -- Applying the income approach to historic properties -- Reconciliation of market value indications -- Preservation/conservation easements
Provides guidance for appraisers in the United States who value historic properties. Includes an expanded valuation section and a case study illustrating how the sales comparison and income capitalisation approaches are applied in valuing historic properties. Also discusses the legislation, court decisions, tax laws, and restrictions that affect preservation and conservation easements.
0922154872
United States--1959-
333.3382 $2 22 333.3320973 $2 18