The Property Developer's Book of Checklists
Pearson Life (Verlag)
978-0-273-71625-9 (ISBN)
Are you a wannabe property developer who doesn’t know where to start? Or maybe you’ve developed a property before but you want to be smarter and more prepared for your next project.
There’s a lot at stake in property development, and getting it right is far from easy. A badly planned and ill-considered project can consume vast quantities of both time and money - two of the most precious resources for any developer. Luckily, The Property Developer’s Book of Checklists is on-hand to help you maximise your time, your money and your profit.
This unique book is packed with essential information, help and advice on every aspect of property development, so you can rest assured that you’ll have everything covered.
From planning your project, handling the finances and dealing with contractors, right through to letting or selling your property, you’ll find every part of the project considered from every conceivable angle. The book will help you to avoid costly mistakes and save you from making ill-judged decisions, but if problems or crises do arise the book is on-hand to give you vital help and advice on getting through them.
All of the help, advice, tips and information in The Property Developer’s Book of Checklists is easy to access and simple to follow. There’s no complicated jargon or technical terminology and you’ll find everything you need in one of the 90 detailed checklists.
Draft of Checklists
The following checklists will be arranged into thematic serctions:
Buying and selling
Financing
Developing
Starting a new development
Regulations and Rules
Project Management
Troubleshooting, Rooms
Completing a development
Each checklist will feature 10 points, and where necessary the lists will be supplemented with budget charts, diagrams and flow charts.
Subjects to be covered include
Access and rights of way
Accountants
Architects
Auctions and bidding
Basements
Bathrooms
Boundaries
Budgets
Builders
Building Regulations
Buy-to-Let
Buying Off Plan
Capital Gains Tax
Certificated and Guarantees
Change of Use
Conservation Areas
Conservatories
Contingencies
Contracts
Conveyancing
Corporate Lets
Council Houses
Council Tax
Damp
Decorating
Deposits
Electricians
Energy Efficiency
Estate Agents
Extensions
Finding a property
First-time Buyers
Furnishings
Garages and parking
Gardens
Garden grabbing
Gazumping and Gazundering
Grants and financial aid
Health & Safety Regulations
Home Information Packs
Holiday lets
Income Tax
Infestation
Inspection trips
Insurance
Interest rates
Investing Abroad
Joint purchases
Kerb appeal
Kitchens
Land Registry
Landlords
Letting Agents
Listed Buildings
Loans
Location
Loft Conversions
Making an offer and guide prices
Mortgages
Negative equity
Neighbours
Party Walls
Period features
Planning Permission
Plumbers
Private Purchases and Sales
Property Management
Project Managing
Re-mortgaging
Schedule of Works
Searches
Self-build
Selling
Setting up a company
Solicitors
Stamp Duty
Structural engineers
Structural problems
Surveyors
Surveys and valuations
Target markets
Tenants
Trees
Up and coming areas
Unique selling points
Utilities
VAT
Viewings
Windows
Zoning
how to calculate return on investment - what is important?
When budgeting, information about contingency for additional costs, such as tradesmen's parking
planning for weather
floors
terraced houses - what are the implications?
Fire regulations
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 19.12.2008 |
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Verlagsort | Harlow |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 381 g |
Themenwelt | Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Rechnungswesen / Bilanzen |
Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Spezielle Betriebswirtschaftslehre ► Immobilienwirtschaft | |
ISBN-10 | 0-273-71625-5 / 0273716255 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-273-71625-9 / 9780273716259 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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