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Analysis of the highest and best use of a former restaurant in Kromeříž
Čeňková, Lydie ; Lončarič, Martin (referee) ; Klika, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the analysis of the highest and best use of the property, which is practically applied to a specific example. The analysis is performed on the buildings of the former restaurant Slovan in Kroměříž that the currently unused. On logically probable recovery are performed four tests (legal admissibility, physical possibility, financial merits and maximum profitability), on the basis of which will be the highest and best use.
Analysis of the Highest and Best Use of a Nursery School Building in Plzeň
Petrák, Jan ; Pejchal,, Pavel (referee) ; Klika, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with analysis of the highest and best use. The first part of the thesis is the theoretical part, which deals mainly with valuation methods and the essence of analysis. This analysis is applied to the Nursery School in Pilsen, where it examines whether the proposed variants meet the four tests. The result is finding the highest and best use of the object.
System concept of method highest and best use in the valuation of real estate
Klika, Pavel ; Weigel, Lubomír (referee) ; Mikš, Lubomír (referee) ; Bradáč, Albert (advisor)
Currently, development of the international investment market, the impact of the legislation of neighbouring countries and especially EU countries on property valuation is increasing. There is a need to unify not only the valuation procedures, but also terms, definitions, approaches, methods and requirements on the profession of the experts and assessors. One of the commonly used concepts of property valuation is the High and Best Use approach. This is a term that appears both in foreign and Czech literature, especially in connection to valuation of properties. When valuing a property and taking into account a valuation approach by considering the future use of the property, the consideration of the best use is crucial. When valuing using so called revenue way, i.e. we consider future property yields, the High and Best Use approach should be an indispensable part of the valuation. Although this is a very fundamental concept, there is no literature in the Czech Republic or abroad that would analyse in detail the process of property evaluation based on the High and Best Use method. The main aim of this dissertation thesis is to systematically elaborate the methods of valuation using the High and Best Use approach and to create a standard for experts, according to which it would be possible to process the valuation, respectively a part of the valuation of immovable properties. On the basis of such valuation, it would be possible to determine the market value of the immovable property in compliance with international standards and modern property valuation publications. The result of this dissertation thesis is both the proposal of a detailed procedure of a qualified expert´s work on an evaluation of the High and Best Use, including the influence of the easements on land and buildings, of a property and the proposal of an expert standard on this methodology. It includes a sample examples of an evaluation of the High and Best Use of the properties in the most common cases. The knowledge and information from this thesis have its contribution in Forensic engineering area in the field of theory and practice and pedagogical activities.
Analysis of Highest and Best Use of a Building in 433/1 Okružní Street, Brno
Halfarová, Iveta ; Chovanec,, Jaroslav (referee) ; Klika, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is interpretation and subsequent analysis with the highest and best use method. For this method was chosen specific object on the Okružní Street number 433/1 in Brno. The theoretical part clarifies terms related to the issue. The practical part is about methods, analyzes and suggestions, which are used to determine the highest and best use. The practical part include description of the project and actual situation.
Analysis of the Highest and Best Use of Land in Libušina Street in Brno
Adamík, Václav ; Glisníková, Věra (referee) ; Klika, Pavel (advisor)
The motivation for the creation of this diploma thesis was the analysis of the highest and best use of property (HABU). In the practical part the analysis is applied to concrete examples of the use of unbuilt land, which is located in Brno-Kohoutovice on the street Libušina třída. The theoretical part describes and explains 4 basic hypotheses on which the HABU analysis is based (legal admissibility, physical possibility, financial merits and maximum profitability). The aim of this thesis is to determine which of the variants will be the most profitable, respectively, which will have the highest and the best use.
Analysis of Highest and Best Use of a Building in 433/1 Okružní Street, Brno
Halfarová, Iveta ; Chovanec,, Jaroslav (referee) ; Klika, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is interpretation and subsequent analysis with the highest and best use method. For this method was chosen specific object on the Okružní Street number 433/1 in Brno. The theoretical part clarifies terms related to the issue. The practical part is about methods, analyzes and suggestions, which are used to determine the highest and best use. The practical part include description of the project and actual situation.
System concept of method highest and best use in the valuation of real estate
Klika, Pavel ; Weigel, Lubomír (referee) ; Mikš, Lubomír (referee) ; Bradáč, Albert (advisor)
Currently, development of the international investment market, the impact of the legislation of neighbouring countries and especially EU countries on property valuation is increasing. There is a need to unify not only the valuation procedures, but also terms, definitions, approaches, methods and requirements on the profession of the experts and assessors. One of the commonly used concepts of property valuation is the High and Best Use approach. This is a term that appears both in foreign and Czech literature, especially in connection to valuation of properties. When valuing a property and taking into account a valuation approach by considering the future use of the property, the consideration of the best use is crucial. When valuing using so called revenue way, i.e. we consider future property yields, the High and Best Use approach should be an indispensable part of the valuation. Although this is a very fundamental concept, there is no literature in the Czech Republic or abroad that would analyse in detail the process of property evaluation based on the High and Best Use method. The main aim of this dissertation thesis is to systematically elaborate the methods of valuation using the High and Best Use approach and to create a standard for experts, according to which it would be possible to process the valuation, respectively a part of the valuation of immovable properties. On the basis of such valuation, it would be possible to determine the market value of the immovable property in compliance with international standards and modern property valuation publications. The result of this dissertation thesis is both the proposal of a detailed procedure of a qualified expert´s work on an evaluation of the High and Best Use, including the influence of the easements on land and buildings, of a property and the proposal of an expert standard on this methodology. It includes a sample examples of an evaluation of the High and Best Use of the properties in the most common cases. The knowledge and information from this thesis have its contribution in Forensic engineering area in the field of theory and practice and pedagogical activities.
Analysis of the Highest and Best Use of Land in Libušina Street in Brno
Adamík, Václav ; Glisníková, Věra (referee) ; Klika, Pavel (advisor)
The motivation for the creation of this diploma thesis was the analysis of the highest and best use of property (HABU). In the practical part the analysis is applied to concrete examples of the use of unbuilt land, which is located in Brno-Kohoutovice on the street Libušina třída. The theoretical part describes and explains 4 basic hypotheses on which the HABU analysis is based (legal admissibility, physical possibility, financial merits and maximum profitability). The aim of this thesis is to determine which of the variants will be the most profitable, respectively, which will have the highest and the best use.
Analysis of the Highest and Best Use of a Nursery School Building in Plzeň
Petrák, Jan ; Pejchal,, Pavel (referee) ; Klika, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with analysis of the highest and best use. The first part of the thesis is the theoretical part, which deals mainly with valuation methods and the essence of analysis. This analysis is applied to the Nursery School in Pilsen, where it examines whether the proposed variants meet the four tests. The result is finding the highest and best use of the object.
Analysis of the highest and best use of a former restaurant in Kromeříž
Čeňková, Lydie ; Lončarič, Martin (referee) ; Klika, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the analysis of the highest and best use of the property, which is practically applied to a specific example. The analysis is performed on the buildings of the former restaurant Slovan in Kroměříž that the currently unused. On logically probable recovery are performed four tests (legal admissibility, physical possibility, financial merits and maximum profitability), on the basis of which will be the highest and best use.

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