This course is designed to provide students with a comparative and critical approach to undertaking international real estate development projects, transactions and investments - it aims to cultivate a general understanding of the dynamics of real estate developments and investments internationally as a foundation for the specific analysis of unique contexts and conditions for real estate activities within selected countries.
The course is a prerequisite for participating in the Study Trips offered to students in the Winter or Spring Break. In this course, the Study Trip destinations are analyzed with respect to their investment return potential and possible challenges, thereby preparing students for an intensive and detailed Study Trip whereby they supplement their classroom understanding with “on-the- ground” details of real estate investing with the purpose of proposing a cross-border financial transaction in the country visited.
Suitable for ALL students
Course | Semester | Title | Student Work | Instructor | Syllabus | Requirements & Sequence | Location & Time | Session & Points | Call No. |
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Pla6569‑1 | Fall 2021 |
Comparative Global Real Estate
|
Rasheed Chahal |
113 AVERY
W 9 AM - 11 AM
|
SES B
1.5 Points
|
11968 | |||
Pla6569‑1 | Fall 2018 |
Comparative Global Real Estate
|
William Heishman | Syllabus |
200 Fayerweather South
M 4 PM - 6 PM
|
Session A
1.5 Points
|
63346 | ||
Pla6569‑1 | Fall 2017 |
Comparative Global Real Estate
|
Patrice Derrington | Syllabus | Elective |
200 Fayerweather South
M 4 PM - 6 PM
|
Ses B= 10/23-12/11
1.5 Points
|
78529 | |
Pla6569‑1 | Fall 2016 |
Comparative Global Real Estate
|
William Heishman | Syllabus | ELECTIVE |
200 S FAYERWEATHER
M 4-6PM
|
Session B
1.5 Points
|
16853 |