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LEC 2201 Land Economics II Rationale/Course Description This course considers a further in-depth understanding of location of regional economies; theories of urban growth; regional growth and the distribution of economic activities over these regions; industrial location and theories; and regional economic problems. It also includes detailed understanding of land value taxation; housing market analysis, externalities...
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Rationale/Course Description   The course covers real estate valuation techniques employed in assessing the open market value of different types of property, and the rationale. Objectives/Aims To equip the student with skills of real estate valuation to determine the open market value To introduce the student to the basic concepts of investment decision making To...
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Course description   This course provides students with the opportunity to practically measure real life buildings and reproduce the same. Objective(s) To enable students use their skills attained in drawing to reproduce existing buildings’ drawings. Course contents Practical measurement of real life buildings and reproduce the same (Drawings, etc.). The lecturer will decide on the...
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Rationale/Course Description   This course introduces the student to the property market, the methods and techniques used in assessing real property, and the pertaining legal issues. Objectives/Aims To enlighten the student on the local property market To equip the student with property valuation techniques Attachment Name Attachment Type LEC 1207 Real Estate Valuation I DOC...
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Rationale/Course Description   This course considers the general introduction to land economics; the nature of property rights; land as a factor of production; the nature of economic rent and theories of Von Thunnen, David Ricardo etc.; development of the theories of land uses and land values; patterns of land uses; urban structure and its theories;...
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