Navigating abnormal uncertainty in valuation: The case of property valuation in Sri Lanka
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Geografia-Malaysian Journal of Society and Space
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Uncertainty is inherent to property valuation, and valuation practitioners are accustomed
to managing it. However, the compounded events: Easter attack, Covid-19 pandemic
followed by the economic crisis in Sri Lanka introduced an unforeseen, abnormal level
of uncertainty in the real estate markets from 2020 to 2023 or so, with which valuers
were relatively unfamiliar. The domain of practitioners’ approaches to address abnormal
uncertainty remains less explored. Accordingly, this paper aims to investigate how
valuers in Sri Lanka dealt with abnormal uncertainty in valuation experienced during
2020 to 2023 or so. Employing a qualitative research approach, data for this study were
gathered through in-depth interviews conducted in the first quarter of 2024 with
purposively selected 12 professional valuers practicing in Sri Lanka. The study finds that
the valuers largely relied on a mix of heuristic, pragmatic, and relationship-based
strategies to navigate abnormal uncertainty against the background of data-poor and
opaque real estate market. Professional judgement emerged as a central mechanism
reconciling the conflicting market signals and the limited market evidence. While some
of these practices demonstrate alignment with internationally recognised valuation
guidelines and standards, some fall outside of formalised frameworks leading to
behavioural uncertainty in valuation. The study highlights the need for the development
of context-sensitive professional guidance for valuation under conditions of abnormal
uncertainty to ensure consistency and transparency in valuation practice.
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Mendis, B. S. N., Perera, T.G.U.P. (2026). Navigating abnormal uncertainty in valuation: The case of property valuation in Sri Lanka. Geografia-Malaysian Journal of Society and Space, 22 issue 2 (261-275).
