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The period of study, from 2000 to 2010, was a decade of turbulence in the American residential real estate market. The time period witnessed a sharp increase in property prices from 2000 to 2006 followed by a sharp decline after the 2007 sub-prime crisis in most markets in the US. The objective...
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This study contrasts the pricing of waterfront view amenities in a South Carolina lakefront community between the bubble and the post-bubble phases of the real estate cycle. Testing for spatial autocorrelation reveals the asymmetrical operation of spatial processes between the two periods. We...
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The value of senior apartments is estimated relative to traditional apartments in 34 US markets. In some markets, senior apartments transact at higher prices than predicted; in others, a discount. Market differences in the valuation of senior apartments are examined, and several attributes are...
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Past research has indicated that it is essential for real estate programs to provide up-to-date, expert quality real estate education. One source of current market information is the industry professional. Our current research will examine the coalescence of industry and the classroom in 10...
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This study reports the findings of a recent survey of the real estate academic and professional community based on the associations of the researcher respondent. Members of the ARES, ERES, AsRES, PRRES and AREUEA were asked to rate their perception of 18 real estate journals that are currently...
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