Enrollment limited.
Real Estate Market Analysis
MGMT X 476.8
This course provides a critical analysis of market trends including sales, lending and leasing. Case studies are utilized to analyze various data sets and types of real estate developments to understand real estate markets.
Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Online
Starting at $855.00
As few as 11 weeks
4.0
What you can learn.
- Gain an understanding of the market fundamentals for various types of developments, including shopping centers, housing tracts, and commercial properties
- Explore and interpret data sets utilized for market analysis, including population projections, employment trends, urban renewal projects, and community reuse studies
- Understand how land use studies, city planning, traffic studies, and consumer spending studies are utilized in market analysis studies
About this course:
This course explores the sources of data used in economic studies and provides an in-depth analysis of trends, market activity, sales, lending, leasing and how research studies are conducted. Other topics include land-use studies and city planning, traffic studies, population behavior and mobility, and consumer spending and trade area. Students learn through case studies, demonstrations and class participation in the analysis of shopping center development, tract development (sales, projections and surveys), service station location, population projections, employment trends, urban renewal projects and community reuse studies.
Prerequisites
MGMT X 475.1 Real Estate Principles or consent of instructor.
Summer 2024 Schedule
Date & Time
Details
Format
Instructor:
Tracy Green
397780
Fee:
$855.00
Online
Notes
Refund Deadline
No refunds after June 28, 2024
Course Requirements
Internet access required to retrieve course materials.
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