Pj. Wyatt, THE DEVELOPMENT OF A GIS-BASED PROPERTY INFORMATION-SYSTEM FOR REAL-ESTATE VALUATION, International journal of geographical information science, 11(5), 1997, pp. 435-450
Property value is a function of locational, physical, legal and econom
ic factors. The prevalent method of valuation is the comparison techni
que which involves the analysis of properties similar to the one being
valued in order to isolate and quantify individual influences on valu
e. A primary factor that affects real estate value is location (Goodal
l 1972) yet the quantification of this factor in the valuation process
is traditionally accounted for by the valuer's expert knowledge of a
locality. This paper demonstrates that a more quantitative approach to
the analysis of spatial property information would enhance the real e
state valuer's understanding of locational influences on property valu
e. To achieve this a GIS-based property valuation database was develop
ed for a study area that permitted the geographical representation of
property information at the individual property level. Network analysi
s was then used to examine the influence of accessibility on property
value and value maps were constructed to illustrate the resultant geog
raphical spread of property values. It is suggested that this aids the
valuer in the selection of comparable evidence based on locational cr
iteria.