2015
DOI: 10.1515/bjreecm-2015-0010
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Real Estate Due Diligence Process in International Real Estate Transactions in Latvia

Abstract: Abstract. International real estate transactions, especially in countries with different legal systems, are characterised by the fact that each transaction is unique in its complexity, confidentiality, different risk factors, and the limited availability of information regarding the real estate. The Due Diligence (DD) process is an instrument that can help avoid or at least reduce risks and assist in making important decisions regarding real estate transactions. The term "Due Diligence" has a number of differe… Show more

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“…In this case, the trend is reversed, the higher the floor, the lower the price. This is not due to the mutual shifting of the buildings, more to associating high-rise buildings with the inconvenience of too many inhabitants per square meter of housing estates [30]. An additional analysis was the creation of C&RT (classification and regression trees, using TIBCO Statistica v 13 software), which used an iterative model for dividing the set into disjointed groups relative to the mean value.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In this case, the trend is reversed, the higher the floor, the lower the price. This is not due to the mutual shifting of the buildings, more to associating high-rise buildings with the inconvenience of too many inhabitants per square meter of housing estates [30]. An additional analysis was the creation of C&RT (classification and regression trees, using TIBCO Statistica v 13 software), which used an iterative model for dividing the set into disjointed groups relative to the mean value.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the trend is reversed, the higher the floor, the lower the price. This is not due to the mutual shifting of the buildings, more to associating high-rise buildings with the inconvenience of too many inhabitants per square meter of housing estates [30].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It posited further that as the mortgage crisis spread into larger financial crisis, borrowers defaulted on home mortgages and home values sank below the amount they owed. Viesturs and Auziņš (2015) examined due diligence in international real estate transactions. The authors took cognizance of complexity, confidentiality, risk factors, and limited availability of information of real estate's transactions.…”
Section: Empirical Studies On Real Estate Transactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%