© 2017, © Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: Adequate reliable property market data are critical to the production of professional and ethical valuations as well as better real estate transaction decision-making. However, the availability of reliable property market information represents a major barrier to improving valuation practices in Ghana and it is regarded as a key challenge. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the sources and reliability of property market information for valuation practice in Ghana. The aim is to provide input into initiatives to address the availability of reliable property market data challenges. Design/methodology/approach: A mixed methods research approach is used. The study, thus, relies on a combin...
The potential of property rate has been least tapped by decentralized governments in Ghana. This pap...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Population growth in many of Africa’s towns and cities has outpaced local authority capacity to prov...
© 2017, © Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: Adequate reliable property market data are critical t...
Purpose: Adequate reliable property market data is critical to the production of professional and et...
Real estate markets in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are beginning to mature partly due to increased busi...
The Ghanaian real estate market, though thriving, grapples with insufficient market data. The lack o...
Availability of and accessibility to accurate, reliable and timely data is germane to the operation ...
The study examines the barriers to data accessibility on the operation of the property market, in th...
The residential property market in Zambia is characterised by lack of readily available property mar...
Property valuation is carried out in Ghana for various purposes such as for insurance, payment of co...
The potential of property rate has been least tapped by decentralized governments in Ghana. This pap...
Abstract This paper describes findings of the review of literature on the influence of property val...
Purpose – This paper explores the relevance of inter-market research to improving knowledge in prope...
Traditional valuation methods were designed with developed real estate markets in mind. Within that ...
The potential of property rate has been least tapped by decentralized governments in Ghana. This pap...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Population growth in many of Africa’s towns and cities has outpaced local authority capacity to prov...
© 2017, © Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: Adequate reliable property market data are critical t...
Purpose: Adequate reliable property market data is critical to the production of professional and et...
Real estate markets in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are beginning to mature partly due to increased busi...
The Ghanaian real estate market, though thriving, grapples with insufficient market data. The lack o...
Availability of and accessibility to accurate, reliable and timely data is germane to the operation ...
The study examines the barriers to data accessibility on the operation of the property market, in th...
The residential property market in Zambia is characterised by lack of readily available property mar...
Property valuation is carried out in Ghana for various purposes such as for insurance, payment of co...
The potential of property rate has been least tapped by decentralized governments in Ghana. This pap...
Abstract This paper describes findings of the review of literature on the influence of property val...
Purpose – This paper explores the relevance of inter-market research to improving knowledge in prope...
Traditional valuation methods were designed with developed real estate markets in mind. Within that ...
The potential of property rate has been least tapped by decentralized governments in Ghana. This pap...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Population growth in many of Africa’s towns and cities has outpaced local authority capacity to prov...