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Journal:
Property Management
Property Management (2023) 41 (3): 381–403.
Published: 22 May 2023
... re-use rights only Client influence Emerging sub-market Ibadan Factors Location Mortgage valuation To access credit facilities from financial institutions, expert opinion to establish the value of the collateral security lies within the purview of a licensed estate surveyor...
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Property Management
Property Management (2003) 21 (2): 190–208.
Published: 01 May 2003
... industrial land need to devote more time to understanding the needs of small firms. Also discusses implications for future research. Research into the purchase decision associated with industrial land has tended to focus on the determination of the factors influencing location selection (Brush et al...
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Property Management
Property Management (2003) 21 (1): 25–62.
Published: 01 March 2003
.... For each property attribute, they define sub‐models which can be used to map variations, across the city, of its marginal value, assessing the cross‐effect of geographical location (in terms of neighbourhood profiles and accessibility to services) and its own valuation parameters. Moreover, this procedure...
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Property Management
Property Management (2002) 20 (5): 312–325.
Published: 01 December 2002
... particular preferences regarding locational attributes. Neighbourhood characteristics can, therefore, reveal which segments should be the target of marketing campaigns. In order to increase the chances of a building successfully meeting the user’s requirements and therefore of achieving quick sales, its...
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Journal:
Property Management
Property Management (1995) 13 (3): 33–40.
Published: 01 September 1995
..., such businesses were not locationally sensitive, and were not so concerned with closeness to transportation routes for manufacturing purposes. This article has examined two ways of identifying industrialists preferences in considering accommodation. The use of conjoint analysis indicated that location...
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Journal:
Property Management
Property Management (1994) 12 (1): 28–30.
Published: 01 March 1994
...John Abel Explains the factors, and their relative importance, which influence companies when considering relocation. Based on research recently undertaken into this subject. The main criteria in the choice of premises were location, a prestigious building, good car parking,flexible space...
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Journal:
Property Management
Property Management (1991) 9 (1): 51–65.
Published: 01 January 1991
...M. Hsia; M. Green Explores some of the issues associated with the adoption of supply chain management techniques and their implications for location decisions in the single market. Discusses the single market, European property, foreign direct investment, the location decision, and industrial...
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Journal:
Property Management
Property Management (1989) 7 (2): 169–172.
Published: 01 February 1989
...P. Holley Examines reactions of employees to working in business park environments by interviewing staff of two small to medium‐sized high tech companies, one located in a business park in Swindon, the other a control company located in Central London. Surmises that business parks confer advantages...
