Valuers’ and Valuation Firms’ Characteristics as Causes of Inaccuracy in Valuation in Nigeria

Authors

  • G. K. Babawale University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria
  • M. M. Omirin University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria

Abstract

Studies in a number of countries have identified certain factors as major contributors to inaccuracy in real property valuation.
Of these, individual characteristics of valuers and to a lesser degree, the ethical culture of the firms that engage them, are foremost and
universal. This study evaluates the predictive and relative importance of individual characteristics of valuers/valuation firms that
contribute to inaccuracy in residential property valuation in Lagos, Nigeria. It also includes the results of an empirical study on the level
of accuracy achieved by valuers in the study area. Information elicited from senior partners of 250 firms of Estate Surveyors and valuers
(appraisers) operating within Lagos metropolis were analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. The study revealed a degree
of inaccuracy that is beyond the industry’s tolerance limits. The study also identified the experience and exposure of valuers; the number of
valuations undertaken by valuers within a period of time; professional status of valuers; valuers’ familiarity with relevant markets; and
interestingly, the gender of valuers, in that order, as factors that significantly contribute to inaccuracy in residential property valuation in
the study area. The paper prescribes, among others, quality assurance measures, and a more proactive regulatory framework, as immediate
measures required to curb complacency and excesses among valuers and valuation firms in the study area.

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Published

2011-09-01

How to Cite

Valuers’ and Valuation Firms’ Characteristics as Causes of Inaccuracy in Valuation in Nigeria. (2011). Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 2(3), 12. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/mjss/article/view/10815