Real Estate Valuation & Land Management course (9th semester)
Åêðáßäåõóç - Áîßåò áêéíÞôùí & äéá÷åßñéóç ãçò 9ïõ åîáìÞíïõ
 
  • Optional course
  • 3 hours / week
  • 6 Exercises + Optional thesis
  • Final grade: Test: 50%, Exercises: 50%, Thesis: additionally
  • Pre-required computers knowledge : MS Windows use
  • Suggested attended courses: Cadastre (7th semester), Cadastre & Land Information Syst. (8th semester)
  • Literature: "Real Estate. Valuation.Assesment.Development.Investment.Management" - P.Zentelis
  • Additional literature: Guide for exercises

Contents:
Real Estate Valuation. Content. Concepts. Definitions. “Real Estate Market” analysis and operation. Equilibrium and adequacy conditions. Demand-Supply interdependence. Prices evolution. The need to define the Value. Law previsions. Real Estate taxing. “Real Estate Market” affecting factors. Classification. Impacts. Spatial interdependence. Real Estate use as an element primarily affecting price setting. Use restrictions. Best use. Classic valuation methods accordingly applied. Developing a Real Estate “Massive Valuation” system. Valuation using G.I.S. GRSA methodology. Developing CAV systems. CAMA system. Real Estate Value as a Cadastral or modern L.I.S. element. Ministry of economics’ “value objective definition system”. Land Management. Management means. Land Information management system. Investment financial capabilities and legal restrictions for Real Estate Development. Special categories and special applications.


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Updated: 01.06.2010