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Title: LOW-RISE CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPMENT: A FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS
Authors: TAN SWEE YIOW
Keywords: Condominium
Demand Conditions
Feasibility Analysis
Financial Leverage
Market Catalytic Factors
Monte Carlo Simulation
Risk Analysis
Sensitivity Analysis
Supply Conditions
Issue Date: 1985
Citation: TAN SWEE YIOW (1985). LOW-RISE CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPMENT: A FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Feasibility analysis is a test of whether there is a reason¬able likelihood that a selected course of action will be possible in the context of specific constraints. With the expanding scale and complexity of real estate development, successful development planning is now a challenge involving interdisciplinary professional input and coordination. This calls for sound market and financial analysis, planning, design, promotion and management expertise at different levels. This study attempts to provide a basic understanding of the feasibility analysis process and to illustrate its use with various modern techniques available in a property development context by way of a case study.
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/160672
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