Comparative Method Flashcards

(6 cards)

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What is the comparative method used for?

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  • It is used when valuing properties where frequent market transactions provide reliable comparable evidence.
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What are the six steps of the comparative method?

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  • Search and select comparables.
  • Verify and analyse headline rents.
  • Assemble comparable schedule.
  • Adjust comparables using hierarchy of evidence.
  • Form opinion of value.
  • Report value and record justification.
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Why are adjustments needed in the comparative method?

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  • To account for differences in size, condition, lease terms, incentives or location.
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What is zoning in retail valuation?

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  • A technique dividing retail depth into zones (A, B, C), halving rental value each zone back.
  • Creates a standard unit of comparison.
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What is the halving‑back principle?

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  • Zone A is full rate; Zone B is half; Zone C is half again.
  • Reflects decreasing rental value with distance from frontage.
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What are quantum allowances?

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  • Adjustments applied for unusually large or small units.
  • Recognise diminishing marginal value of excessive floor area.
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