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European Valuation Practice: Theory and Techniques

DOC European Valuation Practice: Theory and Techniques by A. Adair; M.L. Downie; S. McGreal; G. Vos in Arts-Photography

Description

The variability of valuation practice within Europe is perceived as a problem within the globalization of property. This edited textbook examines the practice of real estate valuation in selected countries in Europe. The focus is on countries with well developed real estate markets in which both international and indigenous investors are active. The book is aimed at real estate professionals; financiers; institutional advisers; property researchers and students who require a greater understanding of comparative property appraisal techniques applied across Europe.


#3130425 in eBooks 2013-03-07 2013-03-07File Name: B000PUBBU8


Review
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful. Every Student of Art and its History Needs this BookBy P. SalmonIts the most common required book on university Art History lists; and every passing student will have read it. It is an important source for what the artist was thinking and what his reputation was in his own time. Most of Art History is modern interpretation simply because there arent many written records. They dont all write endlessly about themselves like many people do these days. In the case of Renaissance Italy they had Vasari to do it for them. He isnt always truthful or right about what he says (since many of the early artists were already dead and many others were in places he couldnt get to for interviews; a good deal of his biographies were based on rumors; stories and what would nowadays be called hearsay accounts) but hes the best weve got; and hes worth reading. Even the non-art historian; a person who likes art and wonders what it was like in the renaissance for artists; will find this interesting and informative. Its actually more interesting (as is everything I find) when youre not being forced to read it; so if youre in between classes; havent started art history classes yet or are just an independant student of art in general; pick this up; its reasonably priced; and its worth having on your shelf.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. InterestingBy Ben MarksThis is certainly a piece of history. great insight into how people in the past wrote and cried art as well as history. only problem is that there should be a version that shows all the art they are talking.g about. learned a lot regardless.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Book arrived quickly but in a flimsy envelopeBy Margaret GarciaI dont mind a well-worn book; but only if I am the one to wear it in. While I commend this vendors price and quick delivery; I would have preferred to spend a little more and get a book mailed in a padded envelope so it doesnt arrive beat up. Oh well; live and learn.

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