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Valuing hotels as business entities

By: Contributor(s): Series: Journal of Leisure Property ; 2(1) January 2002, 17-28(11)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: This paper gives an evaluation of the theoretical context and practical application of different methods of hotel baluation - in particular concentrating on the methods related to the income-generating capacity of a hotel. The findings show a wide range of variation between the methods. Concludes that the 'income-base' income capitalisation methods are the most effective basis for a framework on which to derive the open market value for a hotel, but that other approaches should also be used in order to arrive at the hotel's final value.
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This paper gives an evaluation of the theoretical context and practical application of different methods of hotel baluation - in particular concentrating on the methods related to the income-generating capacity of a hotel. The findings show a wide range of variation between the methods. Concludes that the 'income-base' income capitalisation methods are the most effective basis for a framework on which to derive the open market value for a hotel, but that other approaches should also be used in order to arrive at the hotel's final value.