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Disassembling assemblage

By: Language: English Series: The Appraisal Journal ; 73(3) Summer 2005, 296-304(9)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: Defines the term assemblage, and argues that understanding the three primary concepts of market value, bilateral monopoly and the reasonably probable aspect of highest and best use are critical in analysing and valuing a property where the highest and best use may be assemblage. A case study is used to provide an actual example of assemblage valuation. Contains graphs, tables and plans.
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Defines the term assemblage, and argues that understanding the three primary concepts of market value, bilateral monopoly and the reasonably probable aspect of highest and best use are critical in analysing and valuing a property where the highest and best use may be assemblage. A case study is used to provide an actual example of assemblage valuation. Contains graphs, tables and plans.