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Estimating the value of a leased fee estate

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The hedonic pricing model is utilized to determine leased fee estate value. Hedonic pricing places a quantitative value on qualitative attributes of a property. Leasing parties find this pricing model useful because it enables them to determine the proper lease rate and to understand what amenities that tenants desire. Real estate agents find this pricing model useful because it establishes a standard value for properties within an area.

Author: Stotler, James
Publisher: West Group
Publication Name: Real Estate Review
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0034-0790
Year: 1995
Usage, Valuation, Real estate appraisal, Discounted cash flow

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Real estate due diligence and the closing process

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The period of time it takes to close a commercial real estate transaction has declined to as little as 10 days. However, investment managers who rush to close a deal can place investors at risk. A ten-stage process that can assure that the closing process provides adequate protections is outlined. Due-diligence reviews by third parties take at least two or three weeks, and closing schedules that do not allow that much time are suspect.

Author: Demay, Tracy L.
Publisher: West Group
Publication Name: Real Estate Review
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0034-0790
Year: 1998
Management, Purchasing, Real estate industry, Real estate

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Leasing real estate in the Russian Federation

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The complexities of leasing real property in Russia are described, and practical advice for completing lease arrangements is given. The primary rental issues to be explored when leasing Russian property are premises dimensions, manner of payment, operational-expense sharing and tax sharing. The primary performance issues to be explored are landlord investigation, premises delivery, ongoing landlord obligations and dispute resolution.

Author: Verscaj, James P.
Publisher: West Group
Publication Name: Real Estate Review
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0034-0790
Year: 1993
Negotiation, mediation and arbitration, Russia

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Subjects list: Leases, Landlords, Real property
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