Valuation for Non Valuers - 3 Part Series
293.84 EUR
4.5 Hours Formal CPD
This resource is included when you have an active subscription to our Development Package / Qualification Package.
Available Classes
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09 January 2025 - 13:30 GMT (+0000) |
293,84 €
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Course information
January 2025 Schedule
- 09/01/2025 | 13:30 - 15:00 (GMT)
- 16/01/2025 | 13:30 - 15:00 (GMT)
- 23/01/2025 | 13:30 - 15:00 (GMT)
Do you contract or work alongside RICS registered Valuers? Do you need to read and analyze valuation reports as part of your role?
Professional valuations are used in a vast range of contexts – from making decisions on lending and finance to helping people choose their new home. But how are the final values being calculated, what are the assumptions, and what are the risks?
This course will help you to understand how valuers work and the methods they use to reach a final property value. This can help you to engage valuers with more confidence and understand the reports they produce.
Our trainer, a RICS Valuer and Fellow with a wealth of practical experience, will explain in detail the valuation methods and answer all your questions about the valuation process.
Part 1 - The Purpose of Valuation and Valuation Reports
- Purpose of valuation
- Role of the valuer
- Principles of market valuation
- Standards
- Conflicts of interest
- Valuation reports
Part 2 - Bases of Valuation and the Method of Valuation
- Bases of valuation
- Market value
- Special assumptions
- Fair value
- Methods of valuation
Part 3 - The Valuation Process
- The typical valuation process
- Factors that influence value
- What should a good valuation repair cover
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Learning outcomes
Presenter
Richard Eames
Additional information
Presenter: Richard Eames
Category: Real Estate
Price: 293.84 EUR
Member price: 217.68 EUR
Course Type: Web Class
Location: Online
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