TY - CONF T1 - THE USE OF HEURISTICS IN VALUATION PRACTICE: IMPLICATIONS IN A CHANGING MARKET T2 - 17th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference Y1 - 2010 A1 - Warren-Myers, Georgia A1 - Heywood, Chris AB - Despite the existence of prescribed frameworks, valuation remains a cause of much controversy and variety of opinion. It does not matter whether procedures are undertaken in exactly the same way, the conclusion of ëvalueí will vary from valuer to valuer ñ sometimes considerably. This uncertainty within valuation is founded on propertyís heterogeneous nature and the imperfect market that is the property market; in addition to the unpredictability of human behaviour in making judgements (French and Gabrielli 2004). Uncertainty, in valuation is found in the amalgam of locational, physical and legal characteristics and innumerable other forces which control and energise the property market (Whipple 1995). Particular irregular occurrences, or drastic changes in property markets, from either within market evolution or external forces, for example the creation of global financial markets, cause further uncertainty for valuers and provides challenges in identifying ëmarket valueí in valuation practice. The praxis of valuation in a commercial sense navigates this complexity using a combination of algorithms and heuristics to identify the value of a property. The application of theoretical mathematical algorithms based on economic theory (Brown 1995), is augmented by valuersí ability to apply appropriate adjustment based on their knowledge of the market, their ability to analyse, assess and compare the attributes of a property in comparison to its market, and their practical experience (Sliogeriene 2008). Despite the necessity of algorithms, the application of appropriate adjustments and assumptions are important in arriving at a value. This paper is a critical reflection on the basis of valuation practice as guided by standards, methods, and ethics (algorithms), and the use of heuristics in practice. This is important because changes within property markets challenge the inter-relationship between these two aspects of valuation practice. Through the authorsí industry experience and a review of previous research and statements of practice norms this paper provides an analysis of the ability of valuers to address market change in their valuation practices. JA - 17th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference T3 - ERES: Conference CY - Milan, Italy U3 - RePEc:arz:wpaper:eres2010_100 J1 - Conference 2010 ID - oai:eres.id:eres2010_100 M3 - 10.15396/eres2010_100 ER -