Basic Aspects of Property Market Research

Basic Aspects of Property Market Research

Author: Abdul Hamid b. Mar Iman

Publisher: Penerbit UTM Press

ISBN: 9789835203992

Category: Marketing research

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This book is an elementary text that presents a discourse on the basic aspects of property market research for the use of university students studying real estate courses. Property market research is basically a branch of applied economics that supports various decision–making processes involving land as the major source of a nation’s wealth. Property market research is a multi–disciplinary undertaking whose basic function is to support various decision–making processes in the property business, ranging from property purchase, investment, planning, management to development, through generating, analyzing, and communicating useful and relevant information to the industry. The domain of property market research can be very diverse. However, this book has chosen to highlight the essential body of knowledge in property market research that undergraduate students should gain. It covers the concept of research, scope, elements of property market and its environment, consumer behaviour, location analysis, productivity analysis, economic activities of a geographic place, components of property market research, and property product pricing.

InCIEC 2015

InCIEC 2015

Author: Marina Yusoff

Publisher: Springer

ISBN: 9789811001550

Category: Technology & Engineering

Page: 1029

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The special focus of these proceedings is on the areas of infrastructure engineering and sustainability management. They provide detailed information on innovative research developments in construction materials and structures, in addition to a compilation of interdisciplinary findings combining nano-materials and engineering. The coverage of cutting-edge infrastructure and sustainability issues in engineering includes earthquakes, bioremediation, synergistic management, timber engineering, flood management and intelligent transport systems.

Residential Real Estate

Residential Real Estate

Author: Anupam Nanda

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781317483489

Category: Business & Economics

Page: 230

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Residential Real Estate introduces readers to the economic fundamentals and emerging issues in housing markets. The book investigates housing market issues within local, regional, national and international contexts in order to provide students with an understanding of the economic principles that underpin residential property markets. Key topics covered include: Location choice in urban areas Housing supply and demand Housing finance and housing as an asset class Demographic shifts and implications for housing Sustainable homes and digitalisation in housing Drawing on market-level information, readers are encouraged to recognise the supply and demand drivers and modelling of dynamic housing markets at various spatial scales and the implications of trends within an urban and regional context, e.g. urbanisation, ageing population, migration, digitalisation. With research-based discussions and coverage of relevant literature, this is an ideal textbook for students of residential real estate, property and related business studies courses at UG and PG levels, as well as a reference book with research topics for researchers. This book will also be of interest to professionals and policymakers.

The Essential Guide to the Dubai Real Estate Market

The Essential Guide to the Dubai Real Estate Market

Author: Michael Waters

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

ISBN: 9781000848618

Category: Business & Economics

Page: 315

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This is the first book to fully present, analyse and interpret the Dubai real estate market. Dubai is fast becoming one of the world’s most attractive places to invest in real estate and this book examines the market from three interlinked sectors that drive its performance: occupiers, investors and developers. It examines the market’s historical growth and lays the foundations to examine future trends. The book provides a synopsis of Dubai’s market practices, economic trends and social change that impacts the value of real estate. Chapters also debate issues such as property investment, house price performance, local valuation practices, spatial planning, the economics of the city, market practices and regulation, property-led economic growth and future trends such as sustainability and digitalization. This book offers a comprehensive, in-depth and up-to-date account of the Dubai property market and presents a full assessment of the investment potential of Dubai real estate. It is a must read for students, academics and real estate professionals interested in this fascinating real estate market that has implications for both Dubai and wider GCC markets as well as the international investment market and senior professionals who come to work in the region.

Real Estate Investing

Real Estate Investing

Author: Benedetto Manganelli

Publisher: Springer

ISBN: 9783319063973

Category: Business & Economics

Page: 210

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This book describes in full the major approaches used to evaluate investment in real estate and shows how theory informs decision-aid methods and tools to support such evaluation. The inclusion of numerous examples makes it also a practical guide to assessing the suitability of an investment property. The first part of the text is devoted to an analysis of the housing market through the study of micro- and macroeconomic variables influencing supply and demand, with illustration of how these two components of the market interact. Special attention is given to market research and other preparatory activities able to influence the outcome of the investment. In fact, the quality of the parameters used for the evaluation depends on these activities. The final chapters describe the valuation techniques and highlight their essential features, limitations and potential in relation to ability to manage the investment risk. The book is aimed at graduates who wish to deepen their study of the real estate market and of the methods used to support investment decisions in real estate but also at professionals and managers of companies operating in the real estate market.

Property Development

Property Development

Author: Richard Reed

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781317661092

Category: Business & Economics

Page: 357

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The 6th edition of this extremely popular and classic textbook has been updated to reflect ongoing changes in the field of property development. Attention is paid to the impact of the global financial crisis on the property development process and, in addition, to the increasing relevance of technology to the property profession. Whilst the successful style and format of the text has been retained, new chapters have been added and existing chapters updated and enhanced to guide lecturers and students in their teaching, reading and studying. Other new features in this edition include: Fully updated discussion points and reflective summaries Examples of contemporary best practice based on international case studies covering the UK, USA and Australia New chapters on ‘Property Cycles’ and ‘Technology’ Online materials for lecturers and students This fully revised edition of a standard text for all property development and real estate students will also be of interest to early career professionals and those pursuing similar professional degrees in the industry and in wider built environment courses.

EG Property Handbook

EG Property Handbook

Author: Geoff Parsons

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

ISBN: 9781135325220

Category: Law

Page: 433

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This book has been written to meet the needs of those who work with property or property-related matters, but without any formal training, and describes how those in the property industry go about their work. The principal theme in the book is realty or landed property, including buildings. Other types of property are touched upon but only in the context of real estate. The book is intended to be an introduction for those whose involvement in property requires them to understand or have insights into the ways in which property functions and processes are carried out. It will also help in understanding common expressions and jargon.

The London Property Market in AD 2000

The London Property Market in AD 2000

Author: C. Darlow

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781135684518

Category: Reference

Page: 172

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This unique forcast of the shape of the property market of the future includes 22 individual research contributions by leading private practice, institutional and academic research departments and by other expert commentators. All the major components of the property mix - retail, commercial, industrial, residential and leisure - are considered in detail. Leading professionals also give their views on the investment strategies of the future, funding options, public sector involvement, property management and agency practice. Although this research concentrates on London and the South East of England the trends it reveals and the options it suggests are relevant to all major conurbations. There are important lessons here for every property professional, wherever based. This book was first published in 1986.

Technology Innovation Law and Practice: Cases and Materials

Technology Innovation Law and Practice: Cases and Materials

Author: Theodore Hagelin

Publisher: LexisNexis

ISBN: 9780327173960

Category: Law

Page: 1833

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This book is a comprehensive collection of cases, statutes, regulations and readings focused on the commercial development of new technologies, primarily by start-up and early-stage companies. It defines the technology innovation process as the set of decisions and actions by which an invention is transformed from a laboratory prototype into a commercially viable product or process; and defines the technology innovation period as the time between the point of invention (reduction to practice) and the point of market introduction. Technology Innovation Law and Practice addresses the gap in academic attention paid to the field of technology innovation. The book provides students, faculty and practitioners, both in law and other disciplines, with a single source of in-depth information on the laws that affect the technology innovation process. The book is unique in its interdisciplinary focus, in its emphasis on start-up and early-stage technology companies, and in its combination of instructional and reference materials.

Real Estate Education Throughout the World: Past, Present and Future

Real Estate Education Throughout the World: Past, Present and Future

Author: Karl-Werner Schulte

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

ISBN: 079237553X

Category: Business & Economics

Page: 546

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In recent years, growing attention has been focussed on real estate education. The objective of Real Estate Education Throughout The World: Past, Present and Future is to document the current status and perspectives of real estate education and the underlying research throughout the world. The intent is to inform students, academics and practitioners about the situation in the widest possible range of countries and to provide a foundation for the future of the real estate discipline. The structure of this monograph follows the organisation of the world-wide network of real estate societies. In Part 1, Stephen E. Roulac sets the framework for the other contributions. Part 2 contains 20 chapters that examine real estate education in Europe. Part 3 consists of two articles covering North America. Part 4 includes two chapters dealing with Latin America. In Part 5, 8 countries in Asia are examined. Part 6 contains two chapters covering the Pacific Rim. Finally, Part 7 focuses on Africa. This collection of papers is unique, in the sense that 50 authors have contributed to the monograph and 37 countries or regions in total are covered. The editor does not know of any comparable book.