Journal of Building Appraisal

, Volume 2, Issue 2, pp 102–125 | Cite as

Valuation ‘accuracy’ within the Right to Buy process

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Abstract

Based on surveys undertaken with local authorities and valuers who provide the valuations on which purchase prices for local authority houses under the Right to Buy are based, this paper reports on research which aims to establish the reasons for the differences between the initial valuations provided by the local authority valuers and those provided by the District Valuer on appeal. The paper reports on the reasons why tenants appeal the initial valuation and discusses issues of valuation accuracy, uncertainty and the different and imperfect data available to valuers employed by the organisations involved, as well as the factors within the valuation process, including the absence of any requirement to agree a value, which contribute to the different outcomes.

Keywords

housing valuation variation right to buy market data valuer behaviour 

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© Palgrave Macmillan 2006

Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.The Research DepartmentThe College of Estate ManagementWhiteknightsUK

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