capital value

capital value
The value of a property usually consisting of the price and the cost of modifications and work of a capital nature or a market value determined by professional valuers. The value of a commercial site is often measured by reference to the rent obtainable and compared with the rate of return on a cash investment of a similar degree of security.

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