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Unlock the residential valuation paradigm with global methodologies and International Valuation Standards guidance.
Valuation underpins all property-based transactions. Consequently, many instruct and rely upon a professional property valuation in order to fully understand the transaction and the positions of the various parties involved. Through case-study work and real-life scenarios, this course has been designed to give you the detailed practical knowledge required for residential valuation, focusing on the main competencies of valuation practice. This includes guidance and best practice on how to write Red book complaint reports. This will ensure that any valuation report meets RICS as well as international standards.
This course will give you the breadth of knowledge required to apply the principles of residential valuation on a day-to-day basis. Covering all key aspects of residential valuation, this course will give a full breakdown of the process for creating a residential property valuation to RICS and international standards.
Note: this course is student led with no live tutor support. Content has been designed to enable you to complete this course autonomously.
Describe and apply the relevant drivers of value in local, national and international residential markets
List the main purpose of a residential valuation including understanding and identifying client requirements
Identify relevant stakeholders, their role and purpose as part of the valuation process
Source, analyse and interpret the information required from reliable and relevant sources
Apply relevant RICS and international standards, including International Property Measurement Standards to a residential inspection and valuation
Carry out a competent valuation inspection using a checklist and distinguish from a residential survey
Reproduce Valuation Standard compliant terms of engagement and valuation reports
Each Module is composed of the following to support and enhance your needs in gaining the required level of knowledge throughout the course programme:
Published date: 18 April 2025