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AVMs for Property Valuations: What You Need to Know

Posted by Mohammed Ibrahim 12 January 2023 3120 Views

Discover Automated Valuation Models (AVMs) for residential property. Learn about their limitations and how they compare to professional valuations.



Understanding Life Tables: Construction & Application

Posted by Mohammed Ibrahim 28 November 2022 3843 Views

Explore life tables, their construction, and applications in finance and insurance. Learn about life estates and mortality data.



Capital Gains on Property: IT Act 1961 Valuation

Posted by Mohammed Ibrahim 01 May 2022 12232 Views

Understand capital gains tax on immovable property under the IT Act 1961. Learn about long-term vs. short-term gains, valuation, and exemptions.



Real Estate Developer Budget for Joint Ventures

Posted by Mohammed Ibrahim 16 March 2022 22815 Views

Learn how to create a real estate developer's budget for joint venture projects. Understand costs, profit, and feasibility for your development.



The Black Money Assets Valuation

Posted by Mohammed Ibrahim 12 December 2017 13599 Views

The Black Money Assets Valuation



Capital gains tax valuation (Immovable Property)

Posted by Mohammed Ibrahim 12 September 2013 149951 Views

Capital Gains Tax Valuation. (Immovable Property) (Keywords: Under Income-tax Act 1961 as amended from time to time, classification of Long Term Capital Gains (LTCG) and Short Term Capital Gains (STCG), Cost Inflation Index (CII), computation of



Principles of Property Valuation

Posted by Mohammed Ibrahim 26 July 2013 30068 Views

Fair Market Value (FMV) / Open Market Value (OMV): Price is a fact, value is an estimate what the price ought to be and worth is what it is worth to an individual. FMV / OMV is if one sells in open market under norma



Rent and Building Value

Posted by Mohammed Ibrahim 10 July 2013 24973 Views

If a property produces a net income of INR 3,00,000 per annum and a purchaser desires 5 percent return on his capital, he will pay INR 3,00,000 x 100/5 = 60,00,000/- maximum for that property. 100/5 = 20 is a multiplier. The




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