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  Valuation



Valuation

   Estimated price, value, or worth. Also, the act of identifying a property's worth via an appraisal.

RELATED TERMS
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Value
The measure of the monetary equivalent of a property. The four essential elements of value are utility, scarcity, demand and transferability.

Appraisal
An expert judgment or estimate of the quality or value of real estate as of a given date.



SIMILAR TERMS
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Valuation Fee
The fee charged by the lender for a valuation report.

Valuation report
A basic report carried out for the peace of the mind of the lender to ensure that the property is worth lending on.

Value
The measure of the monetary equivalent of a property. The four essential elements of value are utility, scarcity, demand and transferability.

Value in exchange
The market value of a property.

Value in use
The value of a property as used for a specific purpose.

Value-added
A phrase generally used by advisers and managers to describe investments in underperforming and-or undermanaged assets. The objective is to generate 13 percent to 18 percent returns.



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Vacancy factor
The amount of gross revenue that pro forma income statements anticipate will be lost because of vacancies, often expressed as a percentage of the total rentable square footage available in a building or project.

Vacancy rate
The total amount of available space compared to the total inventory of space and expressed as a percentage.

Vacant space
Existing tenant space currently being marketed for lease excluding space available for sublease.

Valid
A binding situation that is authorized and enforceable by law.

Valid contract
A contract that complies with all the essentials of a contract and is binding and enforceable with all associated parties.

Valuation

Valuation Fee
The fee charged by the lender for a valuation report.

Valuation report
A basic report carried out for the peace of the mind of the lender to ensure that the property is worth lending on.

Value
The measure of the monetary equivalent of a property. The four essential elements of value are utility, scarcity, demand and transferability.

Value in exchange
The market value of a property.

Value in use
The value of a property as used for a specific purpose.

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