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Possibilities of the Practical Application of Remote Sensing Data in Real Property Appraisal

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  • Dąbrowski Rafał

    (M.Sc. Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland)

  • Latos Dorota

    (M.Sc. Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland)

Abstract

In the process of real estate evaluation, there are many important elements that should be taken into consideration: for example the type of property which is under evaluation, real estate market analysis, and the selection of appropriate evaluation approaches, methods and techniques. In each of the approaches, different parameters are important. Most importantly, however, is the appropriate selection and identification of real estate characteristics, both physical and economic, as well as the determination of the importance of these qualities so that, when necessary, it will be possible to make the appraisal and select those characteristics which have the greatest impact on value of property. To acquire information about real estate, one can analyze data from multiple sources of information, such as: the land and mortgage register, land and buildings register, local town and country planning, industry data and other. Integrating data from all these sources allows comprehensive and up-to-date knowledge on the assessed property to be developed. One of best sources of data describing the characteristics of real estate is remote sensing. This method offers a high spectrum of information and, therefore, allows a wide range of analyses. As a result, one can obtain highly accurate facts about the property. Remote sensing data, however, are not a panacea for all problems and have some limitations that determine their applicability. This paper describes the possibilities of specifying some characteristics of the property under appraisal based on remote sensing data. For this purpose, the qualitative - quantitative analysis of the four most "common" types of remote sensing data were made, along with determining selected characteristics of 30 properties located in the Warsaw - Bemowo suburb area. The results of this research made it possible to answer the question of whether it is practicable and, if so, to what extent, to use remotely sensed data as the basis for determining the characteristics of a property as well as connecting the types of data to individual properties. The paper focuses on defining the characteristics of two kinds of real estate: land and buildings.

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  • Dąbrowski Rafał & Latos Dorota, 2015. "Possibilities of the Practical Application of Remote Sensing Data in Real Property Appraisal," Real Estate Management and Valuation, Sciendo, vol. 23(2), pages 68-76, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:remava:v:23:y:2015:i:2:p:68-76:n:6
    DOI: 10.1515/remav-2015-0016
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