The Role of Geodetic Measurement in Ensuring Accuracy and Reliability in Real Property Valuation

The Role of Geodetic Measurement in Ensuring Accuracy and Reliability in Real Property Valuation

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  • Վարազդատ Հովհաննիսյան National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia
  • Seda Badeyan National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54338/18294200-2025.2-05

Keywords:

Geodetic measurement, real estate appraisal, spatial data, boundary disputes, property market value, geoinformation technology

Abstract

Accurate geodetic measurements play a vital role in ensuring fair and reliable property valuations. This article explores how geodetic measurements help define property boundaries, calculate land areas, and assess topographic features, ultimately impacting property market values. Through real-world examples and case studies, we illustrate how precise measurements prevent disputes, improve transparency, and enhance valuation accuracy. We also discuss the common challenges in geodetic measurements, including data accuracy and cost constraints, and explore solutions that enhance reliability. Finally, we highlight the transformative role of geoinformation technology in modern real estate valuation practices.

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Author Biographies

Վարազդատ Հովհաննիսյան, National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia

PhD in Engineering, Associate Professor (RA, Yerevan) – NUACA, Head of the Education Quality Assurance and Development Center

Seda Badeyan, National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia

(RA, Yerevan) – NUACA, Chair of Engineering Geodesy, PhD student

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Published

2025-09-19

How to Cite

Հովհաննիսյան Վ., & Badeyan, S. (2025). The Role of Geodetic Measurement in Ensuring Accuracy and Reliability in Real Property Valuation. Scientific Papers of National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia, 92(2), 47–54. https://doi.org/10.54338/18294200-2025.2-05

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