Deck 11: Introducing the Cost Approach
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Deck 11: Introducing the Cost Approach
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Some cost manual services provide on-line computer access.
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2
The cost approach is often emphasized when estimating the value of new or nearly new property.
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3
Direct cost elements include labor, materials, and design costs.
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4
Indirect cost elements should not be included in cost estimates.
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5
Replacement cost and reproduction cost are the same.
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6
Cost estimates are useful only in the cost approach to value.
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The quantity survey method is the most practical and widely used method of estimating construction costs.
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8
The unit-in-place method of estimating costs is most often used as a supplement to refine the square-foot method.
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9
Increased floor area results in higher costs per square foot.
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10
The cost estimates used in appraisals should reflect cost levels on the date of value, instead of actual or historic costs.
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