Journal of Property Finance: Volume 1 Issue 4
Table of contents
An Outline of the French Town and Country Planning System
Philip WebsterOutlines some of the main planning matter and concepts to be takeninto account when considering property development in France. Stressesthat the French town and country planning…
European Property Investment Taxation
Eric TomsettDiscusses the taxation implications and planning possibilitiesregarding property investment and development in Europe. Takes theposition of a UK company investing in or developing…
Closed‐End German Property Funds
Thomas GasteyerExplains how closed‐end German property funds can be described aspartnerships of which the business activities are limited to investingin one or several properties. Describes the…
The Management of Interest Rate Exposure
Chris Mitchell, Janine H. PeakeDiscusses the adverse effect on some types of companies whenexposed to fluctuations in interest rates. Discusses the different sortsof tools available to protect against…
Commercial Property in Belgium
Wilfred Goris, Arlette van MuylderGives a brief overview of the Belgian legal system relating tocommercial property finance. Makes reference to mortgages, shares andreal estate certificates.
Raising Commercial Property Finance in a Difficult Market
Richard BerkleyReviews the property finance market over the years immediatelypreceding 1990. Offers suggestions about why the traditional sources offinance appear to have dried up. Considers…
An Approach to Mortgage Valuations
John RobinsonDiscusses factors affecting mortgage evaluations: first, debt andequity; second, development and investment finance; third, valuation andinvestment analysis; fourth…
City Grant
Richard A. BeattieDescribes the operation and objectives of City Grant, its purposeand background. Gives some practical examples of its workings. Discussesgeneral principles of discretionary grants.
Computer Systems – Training, Understanding and DCF
Stephen G. SykesDiscusses some problems associated with people using computerpackages who are unwilling or unable to understand how to run thesystem, its limitations, the techniques employed and…
Non‐Traditional Residential Property: The Availability of Mortgage Finance
Thomas P.J. Hancock, Steven B. TylerConsiders the variety and range of predominantly public sector,non‐traditional residential property that has been developed. Examinesthe effect of repair schemes on mortgage…
Land Options and Executing Deeds After the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989
Michael BowdenLooks at the results of the Law of Property (MiscellaneousProvisions) Act 1989: first, the formalities required to execute deeds;second, formalities for entering into a contract…