Description
Book SynopsisFor the novice or experienced, The Property Developer’s Book of Checklists 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.
Table of ContentsDraft 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