Steps to take prior to commencing a valuation instruction?
What is the definition of a valuer? Difference between internal and external valuers?
Someone who estimates the price that a property would achieve on the open market.
Internal valuer = undertakes valuations for their employer
External valuer = valuation for a third party
What are different reasons why a valuation might be required?
What are the 5 methods of valuation?
Why is the Red Book needed, what is the latest updated and how often updated?
MANDATORY INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS that allow for consistency and transparency in valuations. Promotes high standards of valuation delivery worldwide.
Latest updated = Valuation Global Standards 2022.
Updated every 2-3 years.
MOCK QUESTION
What is the format of the Red Book Global?
Within the Red Book, what Valuation Technical and Performance standards (VPS’s) are you aware of?
Valuation Performance Standards are mandatory. These are:
1. VPS 1 = Terms of engagement
2. VPS 2 = Inspection
3. VPS 3 = Contents of the report
4. VPS 4 = Basis of Value
5. VPS 5 = Valuation Methods
When can a valuation not be Red Book compliant?
Can you depart from the Red Book standards + example?
Yes it must be stated in writing in the terms of engagement and the reasons for it. Client must agree in writing.
E.g. if providing advice for a vendors personal family dispute.
What does the Red Book say about Terms of Engagement? & what does it require to be included?
What were the main changes to the RICS Valuation - Global Standards 2021 (“Red Book Global”)?
Why are registered valuers required?
Ensures quality assurance and helps to ensure consistent standards of ‘Red Book’ valuations. They apply through the RICS
Are there any material uncertainty clauses you would include in a report today?
Regulatory Changes:
* Rapid changes in environmental regulations or sustainability standards could impact valuations, especially if the future costs of compliance or the effects on property values are unclear.
What is Market Value?
The estimated amount for which an asset or liability should exchange on the valuation date between a willing buyer and a willing seller in an arm’s length transaction, after proper marketing and where the parties had each acted knowledgeably, prudently and without compulsion.
What is an arms length transaction?
act in their own self-interest and are not subject to pressure from the other party.
What are the assumptions made when determining Market Value?
Some of these are:
1. Property is sold by a willing seller and willing buyer in the open market at an arms length basis.
2. That Valuation Practice is available.
3. That there are no restrictions affecting the property.
What is Market Rent?
The estimated amount for which an interest in real property should be leased on the valuation date between a willing lessor and willing lessee on appropriate lease terms in an arm’s length transaction, after proper marketing and where the parties had each acted knowledgeably, prudently and without compulsion.
What is an Investment Value?
The value of an asset to the owner or a prospective owner for individual investment.
What did the Brackley comparable valuation report include?
This included:
How did you come to your valuation in Wooburn Green?
What did you look out for in your inspection of Kirton
What is a yield?
The measure of invested return and is measured as a percentage. It is determined using comparables. It reflects the risk of an investment. Higher yield = higher risk.
Can you name some of the risks are reflected in a yield?
How would you calculate the yield?
Market value/ rent * 100