Abstract
This paper looks at issues associated with valuing property on historic waterfronts. A review is provided of the complex pressures on waterfront property values created by historic curiosity, conservation, restoration and preservation. The waterfront around Portsmouth Harbour is used as case study and through this a review of the impact of development on the City of Portsmouth is conducted.
The paper illustrates why the surveyor will have to use a number of different valuation techniques when looking at waterfront development. The tension created by using techniques that have been designed for short property lifecycles for historic property that have long life cycles will be assessed in the context of World Heritage designation
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 2008 |
Event | FIG Working Week 2008: Integrating generations - Stockholm, Sweden Duration: 14 Jun 2008 → 19 Jun 2008 |
Conference
Conference | FIG Working Week 2008 |
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Abbreviated title | Integrating Generations |
Country/Territory | Sweden |
City | Stockholm |
Period | 14/06/08 → 19/06/08 |