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29:851:430
Real Estate Appraisal (3)
This course surveys the principles
and tools of appraising various types of real estate, as well as an analysis of
value, price, property, and legal rights. Topics include principles of
valuation; the real estate market; the relationship between real estate values
and economic, social, and government trends; economics of urbanization,
including location, value, and highest
and best use; neighborhood analysis and approaches to cost, market data,
and income valuation.
Prerequisites: 3.0 GPA or higher and departmental approval.
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29:851:432
Real Estate Development (3)
Provides an introduction and overview of real
estate development of urban places, including the many challenges of the
development process such as analyzing market sectors and development
opportunities; comprehending the development context of regulation, public
policy, and politics; raising investment capital; assembling land; program
formulation; building types; construction management; marketing; and sales. Examples
of development projects will be presented, each focusing on particular aspects
of the overall process.
Prerequisites: 3.0 GPA or higher and departmental approval.
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29:851:50
Real Estate Law (3)
Provides an overview of the legal issues that confront the real estate executive from the commencement of a real estate
transaction and throughout the relationship between the parties to such
transactions. While many traditional
real property law concepts will be covered, the course is intended as an
introduction to the transactional aspects of the real estate business,
including acquisition, disposition, development, investment, management,
leasing, tax implications, and negotiations. At the conclusion of the course,
students will have the ability to function with respect to these matters in many
of the various aspects of real estate business.
Prerequisites: 21:220:439 or 29:382:203 or 29:390:329 or 33:390:300; 2.5 GPA or higher.
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