Search results for ""Author Deborah L. Brett""
Urban Land Institute,U.S. Real Estate Market Analysis Trends Methods and
Book SynopsisMaximize opportunities and minimize risk with this practical guide for analysing real estate markets. Whether you are a developer considering the suitability of a location, a lender evaluating financial feasibility, or a planner gauging the best land uses for a community, this book explains how to assess development potential.Trade ReviewReal Estate Market Analysis 3rd Edition is an essential resource at our real estate advisory services firm. The updated content provides insights into current methodologies as well as established and new data sources, organized by development type. This is a great primer for new staff members and an important reference guide for experienced practitioners. Well done." — Elizabeth Beckett, CRE, President of a real estate advisory firm"This edition of Real Estate Market Analysis provides valuable insights and a great 'how to' handbook for market analysts, planners, developers, lenders and students. In addition to the different types of residential, retail, office and industrial project examples, it explains the nuances one must consider, and includes a great guide to data sources. Everyone from long-time practitioners like myself to first-year students can learn from this book." — Valerie S. Kretchmer, President of a real estate and urban planning consulting firm
£115.60
Urban Land Institute,U.S. Generation Y Shopping and Entertainment in the
Book SynopsisBased on a 2013 survey, this report details the shopping habits of American 18- to 35-year-olds. With valuable input for retail and entertainment real estate developers, the report reveals the lifestyles and opinions of Generation Y responders that are most pertinent to real estate and that create a helpful portrait of this important consumer and client group.
£12.95
Urban Land Institute,U.S. Gen Y and Housing What They Want and Where They
Book SynopsisGeneration Y - sometimes called Millennials - is an intriguing combination of optimistic and realistic: virtually all of them expect to eventually own a home, yet they do not necessarily consider housing an investment. This publication reports on Gen Y's housing preferences and needs, providing valuable insights for those who need to understand this generation's expectations for housing and community.
£12.95