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Book Synopsis

For 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 Contents

Draft 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

  1. Access and rights of way

  2. Accountants

  3. Architects

  4. Auctions and bidding

  5. Basements

  6. Bathrooms

  7. Boundaries

  8. Budgets

  9. Builders

  10. Building Regulations

  11. Buy-to-Let

  12. Buying Off Plan

  13. Capital Gains Tax

  14. Certificated and Guarantees

  15. Change of Use

  16. Conservation Areas

  17. Conservatories

  18. Contingencies

  19. Contracts

  20. Conveyancing

  21. Corporate Lets

  22. Council Houses

  23. Council Tax

  24. Damp

  25. Decorating

  26. Deposits

  27. Electricians

  28. Energy Efficiency

  29. Estate Agents

  30. Extensions

  31. Finding a property

  32. First-time Buyers

  33. Furnishings

  34. Garages and parking

  35. Gardens

  36. Garden grabbing

  37. Gazumping and Gazundering

  38. Grants and financial aid

  39. Health & Safety Regulations

  40. Home Information Packs

  41. Holiday lets

  42. Income Tax

  43. Infestation

  44. Inspection trips

  45. Insurance

  46. Interest rates

  47. Investing Abroad

  48. Joint purchases

  49. Kerb appeal

  50. Kitchens

  51. Land Registry

  52. Landlords

  53. Letting Agents

  54. Listed Buildings

  55. Loans

  56. Location

  57. Loft Conversions

  58. Making an offer and guide prices

  59. Mortgages

  60. Negative equity

  61. Neighbours

  62. Party Walls

  63. Period features

  64. Planning Permission

  65. Plumbers

  66. Private Purchases and Sales

  67. Property Management

  68. Project Managing

  69. Re-mortgaging

  70. Schedule of Works

  71. Searches

  72. Self-build

  73. Selling

  74. Setting up a company

  75. Solicitors

  76. Stamp Duty

  77. Structural engineers

  78. Structural problems

  79. Surveyors

  80. Surveys and valuations

  81. Target markets

  82. Tenants

  83. Trees

  84. Up and coming areas

  85. Unique selling points

  86. Utilities

  87. VAT

  88. Viewings

  89. Windows

  90. Zoning
  91. how to calculate return on investment - what is important?
  92. When budgeting, information about contingency for additional costs, such as tradesmen's parking
  93. planning for weather
  94. floors
  95. terraced houses - what are the implications?
  96. Fire regulations

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    Publisher: Pearson Education
    Publication Date: 12/19/2008 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780273716259, 978-0273716259
    ISBN10: 0273716255

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    For 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 Contents

    Draft 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

    1. Access and rights of way

    2. Accountants

    3. Architects

    4. Auctions and bidding

    5. Basements

    6. Bathrooms

    7. Boundaries

    8. Budgets

    9. Builders

    10. Building Regulations

    11. Buy-to-Let

    12. Buying Off Plan

    13. Capital Gains Tax

    14. Certificated and Guarantees

    15. Change of Use

    16. Conservation Areas

    17. Conservatories

    18. Contingencies

    19. Contracts

    20. Conveyancing

    21. Corporate Lets

    22. Council Houses

    23. Council Tax

    24. Damp

    25. Decorating

    26. Deposits

    27. Electricians

    28. Energy Efficiency

    29. Estate Agents

    30. Extensions

    31. Finding a property

    32. First-time Buyers

    33. Furnishings

    34. Garages and parking

    35. Gardens

    36. Garden grabbing

    37. Gazumping and Gazundering

    38. Grants and financial aid

    39. Health & Safety Regulations

    40. Home Information Packs

    41. Holiday lets

    42. Income Tax

    43. Infestation

    44. Inspection trips

    45. Insurance

    46. Interest rates

    47. Investing Abroad

    48. Joint purchases

    49. Kerb appeal

    50. Kitchens

    51. Land Registry

    52. Landlords

    53. Letting Agents

    54. Listed Buildings

    55. Loans

    56. Location

    57. Loft Conversions

    58. Making an offer and guide prices

    59. Mortgages

    60. Negative equity

    61. Neighbours

    62. Party Walls

    63. Period features

    64. Planning Permission

    65. Plumbers

    66. Private Purchases and Sales

    67. Property Management

    68. Project Managing

    69. Re-mortgaging

    70. Schedule of Works

    71. Searches

    72. Self-build

    73. Selling

    74. Setting up a company

    75. Solicitors

    76. Stamp Duty

    77. Structural engineers

    78. Structural problems

    79. Surveyors

    80. Surveys and valuations

    81. Target markets

    82. Tenants

    83. Trees

    84. Up and coming areas

    85. Unique selling points

    86. Utilities

    87. VAT

    88. Viewings

    89. Windows

    90. Zoning
    91. how to calculate return on investment - what is important?
    92. When budgeting, information about contingency for additional costs, such as tradesmen's parking
    93. planning for weather
    94. floors
    95. terraced houses - what are the implications?
    96. Fire regulations

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