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  1. Valuation and Sale of Residential Property

    3rd Edition

    By David Mackmin

    Valuation and Sale of Residential Property is aimed at all those studying for a qualification or already practising as residential valuers, surveyors and estate agents. It provides valuable information on all elements of the home sales process, enabling professionals to give advice on market value,...

    Published February 26th 2008 by Estates Gazette

  2. Snakes and Ladders for Property Professionals

    By Frances Kaye, Tanya Ross

    This book is for all those seeking to maximise the effectiveness of their professional relationships in order to reach the top of the property or construction industries. It is written to help young professionals at the early stages of their careers increase their understanding of others and to...

    Published August 22nd 2007 by Estates Gazette

  3. Cost Planning of PFI and PPP Building Projects

    By Abdelhalim Boussabaine

    This topical and timely book presents and innovative approach to dealing with the complexities of cost planning in PFI. PFI/PPP projects have a significantly different costing environment from conventionally procured projects, requiring cost analysts to use their expertise and innovative thinking...

    Published December 6th 2006 by Routledge

  4. Public Private Partnerships in Construction

    By Duncan Cartlidge

    Collaborative working and partnering between the public and private sectors has been fairly standard practice in some form or other for over 100 years, but it is only in recent years that it has become more prevalent. In the UK, it is little more than ten years since the most widely known...

    Published April 5th 2006 by Routledge

  5. Council Tax Handbook

    By Geoff Parsons, Tim Smith

    EG Council Tax Handbook is a timely publication. The text is easy to understand and very comprehensive. This volume helps to define the council tax in various contexts....

    Published February 21st 2006 by Estates Gazette

  6. Media Relations in Property

    By Graham Norwood, Kim Tasso

    Media relations are a vital tool for helping property companies build shareholder value through stronger brands, develop reputations that drive a flow of new work, and help sell and let properties faster and at a fraction of the cost of other marketing techniques, but such relationships need to be&...

    Published January 30th 2006 by Estates Gazette

  7. Winning Business in the Property Sector

    By Patrick Forsyth

    This book is about creating and maximising sales success. It reviews how to win orders in competitive conditions. It is specifically designed for a range of professionals working in, and linked to, the property world including: surveyors, planners, architects, estate agents, property lawyers and...

    Published January 29th 2006 by Estates Gazette

  8. Business Skills for Surveyors

    By Austen Imber

    To get ahead, surveyors require business and managerial acumen as well as technical skills. Business Skills for Surveyors explains how the property market works, how investors and developers make their money, and how business objectives interrelate with property strategies. Economic, financial...

    Published October 16th 2005 by Estates Gazette

  9. Photography for Surveyors

    By Gareth Evans

    Visual images play an integral part in the surveying, development and sale of a property. However, obtaining high quality images can often prove a challenging task. Photography for Surveyors provides even the most amateur photographer with the skills required to produce the highest...

    Published August 25th 2005 by Estates Gazette

  10. Development and the Law

    A Guide for Construction and Property Professionals

    By Godfrey Bruce-Radcliffe

    A gap has long existed between construction professionals – such as architects, engineers, quantity surveyors and consultants – and the property development process. The underlying development structures, expressed in terms of legal obligation and accountability, are all too little understood....

    Published June 14th 2005 by Routledge