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Real Estate Market Research and Analysis
C. Nygaard
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Description for Real Estate Market Research and Analysis
Paperback. This book is aimed at both students and practitioners in the commercial property and real estate sector. It sets out the means and methods by which a commercial property rent model should be constructed and estimated, and provides a helpful guide to good property market research practise. Num Pages: 248 pages, biography. BIC Classification: GPS; KFFR. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 164 x 235 x 14. Weight in Grams: 400.
Real estate market research and analysis often draws on theory and techniques borrowed from other disciplines; in particular economics, finance and geography. Few textbooks recognise this, which makes Real Estate Market Research and Analysis a unique and innovative read. This accessible text provides a general overview of research philosophy and research practise in the real estate economics discipline. A range of applied quantitative empirical methods, commonly used in both academic and applied real estate market research and analysis, are examined as well as selected research-based studies which demonstrate how these methods are applied. Recent trends and developments in the evolving real estate economics research agenda are also explored.
This book is aimed at both undergraduate students and practitioners in the commercial property and real estate sector. It is essential reading for modules on general practice surveying. It sets out the means and methods by which a commercial property rent model should be constructed and estimated, and provides a helpful guide to good property market research practise. Key features include; a Foreword by Dr Craig Watkins at the University of Aberdeen, and a Glossary of property and economic research terms.
This book is aimed at both undergraduate students and practitioners in the commercial property and real estate sector. It is essential reading for modules on general practice surveying. It sets out the means and methods by which a commercial property rent model should be constructed and estimated, and provides a helpful guide to good property market research practise. Key features include; a Foreword by Dr Craig Watkins at the University of Aberdeen, and a Glossary of property and economic research terms.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2003
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Number of pages
248
Condition
New
Number of Pages
232
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780333980866
SKU
V9780333980866
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Ref
99-1
About C. Nygaard
CHRIS LEISHMAN is Lecturer in the School of the Built Environment at Heriot Watt University. His research interests include: the economics of the house building industry; housing market modeling, migration analysis, analysis of price dynamics; analysis of house buyers' behaviour and preferences; commercial property market econometric modeling and forecasting; and analysis of spatial and structural submarkets.
Reviews for Real Estate Market Research and Analysis
'The real strength of the book is that it draws together, in a single source, problems from basic property economics and an introduction to the statistical and econometric methods that can help analyze these. Importantly, the book improves on existing texts on Statistics for Business or Social Science research methods by developing applied property market examples and by locating these examples in the context of key developments in the maturing property research literature. For these reasons the text will justifiably become essential reading for those studying property economics, statistics for property and applied market analysis.' - Dr Craig Watkins, Department of Land Economy, University of Aberdeen, UK