Modern real estate principles / William Monroe Shenkel
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- HD 1375 .S54 1980

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National University - Manila | LRC - Main General Circulation | Gen. Ed. - COE | GC HD 1375 .S54 1980 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000005512 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. The Real Estate Industry and the Economy -- 2. Real Estate Characteristics -- 3. Public Land Use Controls -- 4. Environmental Controls -- 5. Real Estate Interests and Ownership -- 6. Real Estate Instruments -- 7. Legal Descriptions -- 8. Forces Affecting Urban -- 9. Real Estate Market Analysis -- 10. The Market and Cost Approaches to Value.
Current revisions adapt this book to a rapidly changing environment. Several chapters have been added to meet new educational re-quirements. Chapter 8, a new chapter, discusses forces that affect urban development. The traditional explanations of urban growth are followed by a discussion of innovations that improve urban communities. Chapter 9 is a rewritten chapter on real estate market analysis. Given this introduction to urban real estate, real estate valuation chapters from the first edition have been condensed into two chapters without sacrificing the treatment of the valuation approaches. The three chapters on real estate financing techniques have been rearranged, reorganized, and updated to account for new real estate financing programs.
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