04329nam 2200601 a 450 991083076720332120230721004914.01-282-03437-597866120343741-4443-0102-01-4443-0103-9(CKB)1000000000715980(EBL)416451(OCoLC)437097682(SSID)ssj0000198549(PQKBManifestationID)11179111(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000198549(PQKBWorkID)10171303(PQKB)11632306(MiAaPQ)EBC416451(EXLCZ)99100000000071598020080214d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMass appraisal methods[electronic resource] an international perspective for property valuers /edited by Tom Kauko, Maurizio d'AmatoChichester, U.K. ;Ames, Iowa Wiley-Blackwell20081 online resource (360 p.)Real estate issuesDescription based upon print version of record.1-4051-8097-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Mass Appraisal Methods; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Abbreviations; 1Introduction: Suitability Issues inMass Appraisal MethodologyTom Kauko and Maurizio d'Amato; Part IMass Appraisal Practice andRecommendations; 2Data Issues Involved with theApplication of AutomatedValuation Methods: A Case StudyJohn F. Thompson, Jr; 3The Modified Comparable SalesMethod as the Basis for a PropertyTax Valuations System and itsRelationship and Comparison toSpatially Autoregressive ValuationModelsRichard A. Borst and William J. McCluskey4Automated Valuation in the DutchHousing Market: TheWeb-Application 'MarktPositie'1Used by NVM-RealtorsDree Op 't Veld, Emma Bijlsma and Paulienvan de Hoef5Using Fuzzy Numbers in MassAppraisal: The Case of theBelarusian Property MarketMaurizio d'Amato and Nikolai Siniak; Part IICurrent Advanced Methods; 6Mass Appraisal, Hedonic PriceModelling and Urban Externalities:Understanding Property ValueShaping ProcessesFrançois Des Rosiers and Marius Thériault; 7Residuals Analysis forConstructing 'More Real' PropertyValueMałgorzata Renigier; 8The Hierarchical Trend ModelMarc K. FranckePart IIIEmerging Methods9Developing Mass Appraisal Modelswith Fuzzy SystemsMarco Aurélio Stumpf González; 10Utterly Unorthodox Modelling forthe Purposes of Mass Appraisal:An Approach Based on Patternsand JudgmentsTom Kauko; 11Rough Set Theory as PropertyValuation Methodology:The Whole StoryMaurizio d'Amato; Part IVComparison of Tools Using a Setof Specific Criteria12Technical Comparison of theMethods Including Formal Testingof Accuracy and Other ModellingPerformance Using Own Data Setsand Multiple Regression AnalysisRichard A. Borst, François Des Rosiers,Małgorzata Renigier, Marco Aurélio StumpfGonzález, Tom Kauko and Maurizio d'Amato113Property Market Classification andMass Appraisal MethodologyMaurizio d'Amato and Tom Kauko; Part VConclusion; 14Automated Valuation Methods,Empirical Modelling of Value, andSystems for Market Analysis1Tom Kauko; Glossary; IndexThis book takes a cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural look at mass appraisal expertise for property valuation in different market conditions, and offers some cutting- edge approaches. The editors establish an international platform and present the scientific debate as well as practical feasibility considerations. Heretic and orthodox valuation methods are assessed based on specific criteria, partly technical and partly institutional. Methodological evaluation is approached using two types of criteria: operational concerns about how to determine property value differentials between spaReal estate issues (Oxford, England)Real propertyValuationReal propertyValuation.333.33/2333.332Kauko Tom1607759D'Amato Maurizio997927MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830767203321Mass appraisal methods3934166UNINA