What is an internal valuer?
What is an external valuer?
Has no material links with the asset to be valued or the client
What are the THREE steps you should undertake prior to commencing a valuation?
CCT:
Why do you undertake statutory due diligence for valuations?
Confirm that there are no material matters which could impact on the valuation
What types of statutory due diligence checks would you undertake when valuing a property?
What are the FIVE main methods of valuation?
What are the THREE valuation approaches set out in IVS 105?
What are the SIX steps used when collecting comparable evidence?
What guidance did the RICS recently release on using comparable evidence?
RICS Comparable evidence in real estate valuation, 2019
What are the THREE categories of evidence outlined in RICS Comparable evidence in real estate valuation, 2019?
Category A: direct comparables
Category B: general market data
Category C: other sources
What is the hierarchy of general market data outlined in the RICS Comparable evidence in real estate valuation, 2019?
What is the hierarchy of other sources outlined in the RICS Comparable evidence in real estate valuation, 2019?
When would you use the investment method of valuation?
Used when there is an income stream to value
How does the conventional investment method work?
When would you use a Term and Reversion method? How does it work?
When would you use the Layer / Hardcore method? How does it work?
What is a yield?
How would you calculate Years Purchase? What does this show?
* Number of years required for the income to repay the purchase price
What factors would you considering when determining a yield?
What is an All Risks yield?
Yield which encompasses all the prospects and risks attached to a particular investment
What is a True yield?
Assumed rent is paid in advance (traditional valuation practice assumes rent is paid in arrears)
What is a Nominal yield?
Initial yield assuming rent is paid in arrears
What is a Gross yield?
Yield based on the net purchase price (i.e. not adjusted for purchasers’ costs)
What is a Net yield?
Yield based on the gross purchase price (i.e adjusted for purchasers’ costs)