Valuer

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Valuers assess land, property and other items such as commercial equipment and objects of art, and provide advice on the administration and commercial use of land and property.

Valuers may perform the following tasks:

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Real Estate Valuer

A real estate valuer works in the valuation of city, suburban or country real estate and with different types of properties, such as commercial, industrial, residential, rural, hotel, retail and other business properties, or plant and machinery. They may consult with solicitors, surveyors, town planners, architects, accountants, property developers, owners and financiers. They may also analyse property investment returns, act as expert witnesses to argue on behalf of people whose property has been acquired by an authority, work out appropriate rentals and provide market valuation reports.

Valuations are made for many different purposes, such as rating and taxing, finance, financial reporting, investment, insurance, rental, sale and purchase. A significant proportion of a valuer's time is also spent writing reports. A valuer's competence is largely judged on the quality and thoroughness of a report.

Valuers have a lot of contact with the public and may be required to spend a lot of time travelling.

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