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The effect of leasing incentives on rental and capital values

Language: English Series: Valuer (AIVLE) ; 31(8) November 1991, 532-554(3)Publication details: 1991Subject(s): Summary: The use of incentives to entice prospective tenants in times of property oversupply has become a contentious issue in Australia as elsewhere, partly because of its effect on rental levels in the wider market. Valuations, which depend on comparable evidence, need to take this effect into account and so to help in its interpretation, the article reproduces a policy paper from the AIVLE.
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The use of incentives to entice prospective tenants in times of property oversupply has become a contentious issue in Australia as elsewhere, partly because of its effect on rental levels in the wider market. Valuations, which depend on comparable evidence, need to take this effect into account and so to help in its interpretation, the article reproduces a policy paper from the AIVLE.