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DETERMINATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF CONDITIONS FOR THE BUILDINGS PLACEMENT ON THE VALUE OF THE LAND USING HABU METHOD

Prof. Ing. Albert Bradac, DrSc., Mgr. Michal Matous, Ing. Pavel Klika

First published: 2017-06-29https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2017/53/s21.024View metrics

Abstract

Contribution follows the issues included in the contribution пїЅInfluence of a possibility to emplace a building and a type of a building being placed on the value of the landпїЅ published in the conference proceedings SGEM 2016. The authors of the contribution focused on issues related to the conditions for the building placement on the land. They will examine what conditions must be met to place a building, in response to various forms of placement permits. The conditions of the building placement determine the type of a building being placed and the way of its future use. In general the conditions have a crucial impact on the value of the land. For this reason, the authors focused not only on the issues from the perspective of the valuation, but also in terms of potential emplacement of certain types of buildings on specific lands. In the first part of the paper, authors dealt with the issue of the buildings placement conditions from the perspective of specific requirements for the protection of public interests, eg. in terms of environmental protection, EIA, etc. These issues were examined not only under the legislation of the Czech Republic but also under legislations of other selected European Union countries The conditions for the building placement determine the particular type of a building that is allowed to be placed. In the contribution published in 2016, there were stated that mentioned conditions have an impact on the value of the land. In the current paper the authors focused on the valuation of these impacts (conditions) using method пїЅHigh and best useпїЅ(hereinafter пїЅHABUпїЅ), because the basic principle of this method is to evaluate the future use of the land and thus determine profitability of land as a future investment. The HABU method evaluates in total four criteria, namely whether the proposed future land use is legally permissible, physically possible, financially reasonable and most productive. Conditions which determine the possible type of a construction are essential for solving the first criterion "legally permissible". The paper lists the basic procedures and formulas of the HABU method so that it is possible to determine the value of the land and evaluate the impact of the type of buildings on the land price with reasoning. At the end the method is applied to a particular example.

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Title
DETERMINATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF CONDITIONS FOR THE BUILDINGS PLACEMENT ON THE VALUE OF THE LAND USING HABU METHOD
Authors
Prof. Ing. Albert Bradac, DrSc., Mgr. Michal Matous, Ing. Pavel Klika
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; SGEM2017 17th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference
Publisher
STEF92 Technology
Year
2017
Pages
189-198
SWS Citekey
Bradac201721189198
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7408-10-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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