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Upper Trinity Street, Digbeth valuation
Descriptions
Red Book valuation provided to Homes England regarding Upper Trinity Street, Digbeth. The following scope of reporting requirements includes: • Draft Red Book Valuation Report with indicative security value • Completed Red Book Valuation Report for the purpose of security lending Both reports should include commentary on the following: • Market value of Phases 2-5 if the property were to be sold today. • Market Value of the Property (Phases 2-5) both individually and collectively based on the existing planning consent (excluding Phase 1). • Market Value of the Property (Phases 2-5) both individually and collectively based on the existing planning consent (excluding Phase 1) and a special assumption of receipt of £3.17m grant to the Borrower for abnormal costs incurred related to Phase 1 (further detail to be provided on Instruction). • Market Value of the Property (Phases 2-5) both individually and collectively based on the existing planning consent (excluding Phase 1) and a special assumption of receipt of £3.17m grant to the Borrower for abnormal costs incurred related to Phase 1 and additional massing (57 dwellings) on Phase 2 through a s73 amendment (supporting documentation to be provided on Instruction). • Market Value of the Property on the basis of (Phases 2-5) both individually and collectively on the special assumption of a new planning consent, (excluding Phase 1) and receipt of £3.17m grant to the Borrower for abnormal costs incurred related to Phase 1 and additional massing on Phase 2-5 (+303 dwellings includes change of use)
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