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Mark McManus, Candidate Member - AIC
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Areas of Practice
Residential Investment Properties
Retail/Commercial owner occupied and investment property analysis
Small and large scale industrial properties
Special Use and Value in Use Valuations (mobile home parks, automotive dealerships, etc.)
Litigation support - expropriation, insurance claims
Vacant Land (commercial, industrial, residential, special purpose)

Experience
2006 to Present Real estate associate appraiser with the firm Valco Consultants Inc. Appraisal reports completed for a wide range of clients throughout the Province of Ontario.
Ongoing studies to acquire AACI Designation through The University of British Columbia
Candidate Member of the Appraisal Institute of Canada
2002 to 2004 Business Administration Market Diploma S.A.I.T - Southern Alberta Institute of Technology

Professional Designations
AIC Appraisal Institute of Canada - Candidate Member. Currently working towards AACI designation.
Marketing Diploma Business Administration - S.A.I.T - Southern Alberta Institute of Technology.

 

Areas of Practice

INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS

Within this category, buildings ranging in size from 1,000 to 200,000+ square feet have been analyzed. These single and multi-tenant structures were occupied by a wide range of occupants including food processing, chemical production, general manufacturing, warehousing and automotive related manufacturing.

RETAIL BUILDINGS

Valuations within this segment of the market have included older core area and neighbourhood mixed-use structures, retail strip malls, single-tenant structures and enclosed shopping centres.

OFFICE BUILDINGS

Reports have been completed on existing and proposed single-storey owner-occupied buildings as well as high-rise, single and multi-tenant structures in the core area of various municipalities as well as suburban structures.

MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

Reports have been prepared on existing apartment and townhouse structures as well as proposed facilities. Projects ranging in size from three to 300 units have been valued, including those with a mixture of unit types including lower level retail or office accommodation.

VACANT LAND

This would include residential sites available for townhouse or apartment buildings as well as institutional sites. Industrial sites and sites available for construction of a wide range of retail, office or commercial developments. Larger vacant parcels considered on the basis of their highest and best use and then valued.

SPECIAL-USE PROPERTIES

These would include mobile home parks, fast food restaurants, service stations, car washes, nursing homes, retirement homes, medical and dental facilities, veterinary clinics, mini-storage warehousing, car dealerships, owner-occupied and lease-back arrangements, restaurants, and schools.

Memberships and Associations

Appraisal Institute of Canada since 2006
Candidate member currently working towards AACI designation.

Interests & Activities
Currently working towards his AACI (Accredited Appraiser Canadian Institute) while taking courses through the University of British Columbia. Completed courses include:
-   Foundations of Real Estate Appraisal
-   Micro Foundations of Real Estate Economics
-   Capital Markets of Real Estate
-   Canadian Real Property Law
-   Statistical and Computer Applications in Valuation
-   Foundation of Real Estate Mathematics
-   Urban and Real Estate Economics
-   Real Estate Investment Analysis and Advanced Income Appraisal
-   Commercial Property Analyisis
-   Critical Analysis and Forecasting in Real Estate

News

The 2010 Business London Real Estate report is now available here.

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