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    The Appraisal Journal, Issue 2-3 2023

    Issue 2-3 2023

    Volume 91, Number 2-3

    • The Evolution of Land Trust Responsibilities in Reviewing Conservation Easement Appraisals
    • The Price Is Right? The Impact of a Scenic View on the Pricing of Residential Property
    • Market Analysis for Apartment Properties

    The Appraisal Journal

    ii

    Mission Statement

    iv

    A Message From the Editor-In-Chief

    v

    Appraisal Journal Awards 

    xii

    Article Topics in Need of Authors

    Columns & Departments

    83

    Cases in Brief
    Recent Court Decisions on Real Estate and Valuation
    by Benjamin A. Blair, JD

    173

    Economic Perspectives
    An Urban Doom Loop? Not So Fast!
    by Hugh F. Kelly, PhD

    182

    Resource Center
    New Trends in Office and Residential Real Estate 
    by Dan L. Swango, PhD, MAI, SRA (Retired)

    191

    Notes & Issues
    Office Space Demand Forecast, Second Quarter 2023
    by Hany Guirguis, PhD, and Michael J. Seiler, DBA

    Peer-Reviewed Articles

    116

    The Evolution of Land Trust Responsibilities in Reviewing Conservation Easement Appraisals
    by Richard J. Roddewig, JD, MAI, and Anne S. Baxendale

    143

    The Price Is Right? The Impact of a Scenic View on the Pricing of Residential Property
    by David Wyman, PhD, and Chris Mothorpe, PhD

    158

    Market Analysis for Apartment Properties
    by Richard L. Parli, MAI

    Announcements

    196

    Statement of Ownership

    197

    Manuscript Guide

    198

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