Property Valuation
level of course unit
Consolidation
Learning outcomes of course unit
The students are able to:
• apply and critically analyze national and international valuation procedures
• analyze specific approaches or particularities of different types of real estate
• carry out independent valuations of different types of real estate
• identify and classify non-standardized procedures
prerequisites and co-requisites
Real Estate Management Module Compendium
course contents
• Expansion and specifics of national valuation procedures
• Expansion and specifics of real estate valuation according to different types of property
• Valuation of rights and encumbrances
• International valuation procedures
• Non-standardized procedures (e.g. Hedonic Pricing, Monte Carlo simulation in valuation etc.)
recommended or required reading
• Kranewitter, H., 2017. Liegenschaftsbewertung. 7. Auflage. Wien: Manz
• Seiser, F., F. Kainz, F., 2011. Der Wert von Immobilien. 1. Auflage. Graz: Seiser+Seiser Immobilien Consulting
• Bienert, S. und M. Funk, M., et al., 2020. Immobilienbewertung Österreich. 4. Auflage. Wien: ÖVI
• Kleiber, W., 2016. Verkehrswertermittlung von Grundstücken. 8. Auflage. Köln: Bundesanzeiger Verlag
• Sachverständige: offizielles Organ des Hauptverbandes der Allgemein Beeideten und Gerichtlich Zertifizierten Sachverständigen Österreichs, Linde
• TEGoVA (2016): European Valuation Standards EVS 2016, TEGoVA
assessment methods and criteria
Written exam
language of instruction
German
number of ECTS credits allocated
5
eLearning quota in percent
30
course-hours-per-week (chw)
2.5
planned learning activities and teaching methods
Blended Learning
semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered
2
name of lecturer(s)
Asc. Prof. (FH) Dipl.-Ing. Christian Huber
course unit code
VAL
type of course unit
integrated lecture
mode of delivery
Compulsory
work placement(s)
none