Value in a Changing Built Environment delves into the foundational principles underlying real estate property valuation and its role within the broader economic landscape. Authored by esteemed experts, this book challenges traditional assumptions about property value, emphasizing the interconnectedness of economic, environmental, social, and cultural factors in determining property value. It introduces a comprehensive framework to foster a more holistic understanding and approach to property valuation.
By unraveling long-held beliefs that have guided market participants for decades, the authors argue that a strict financial theory-based approach may not adequately address the complexities of real estate as both an economic and public good. This resource offers:
- A global framework for estimating value
- An integrated perspective on property value and valuation processes
Essential reading for professionals in the field, this book serves as a vital guide to navigating the evolving built environment.
