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Principles of Property Valuation

  • ABPL20004
  • Contact Hours: 36 hours
    Total Time Commitment: 150 hours
  • 12.50
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Property and property valuation matter! Residential and commercial properties form a substantial part of a nation’s wealth. The practice of quantifying the wealth of landed resources affects the stability of the local, the national and the global markets. <br/><br/>Building on prior study of ENVS10003 Constructing Environments and ABPL20031 Property Principles, this core subject for the Bachelor of Environments property major introduces students to the main systems and relationships which govern the generation of opinions of market value for urban property held under freehold title in Victoria. Topics include: value and market value; the property market; the valuation profession; methods... -- Course Website

Prerequisites: The subject below or an equivalent. Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: ABPL20031 Principles of Property Semester 1 12.50



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