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This course involves analyses of economics, finance, and other environmental factors that drive property investments and decisions.
The program combines industry-relevant laws and principles with concepts of business and management. This enables the students to conduct property valuation, highest and best use of land analysis, formulation of marketing strategies, and property management to make effective business decisions.
Graduates of this program will be equipped to be successful in an array of financially rewarding careers and businesses such as Real Estate Broker, Property Appraiser, Government Assessor, Real Estate Investor, Landlord, Property Manager, and Corporate Real Estate.
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Housing, Subdivision, and Condominium Concepts
Real Estate practitioners are expected to help in providing the community a space where the people can strive or live their lives to the fullest. The course will help you uncover the processes involved in creating and evaluating proposals and applications for any real estate development including zoning alterations, servicing and utilities, access to public roads and other issues related to the improvement and development of land either for housing, subdivision, condominium or any other related real estate development projects. It covers several laws such as P.D. 957 (Subdivision and Condominium Buyers Protective Decree), BP 220 (Economic and Socialized Housing), R.A. 7279 (Urban Development and Housing Act or also known as Lina Law), R.A. 4726 (Condominium Act), and several other important laws encompassing and provides guidelines on building standards as well as architectural and engineering design works for real estate development projects.
Real estate : subdivision and condominium development
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Housing, Subdivision, and Condominium Concepts
Real Estate practitioners are expected to help in providing the community a space where the people can strive or live their lives to the fullest. The course will help you uncover the processes involved in creating and evaluating proposals and applications for any real estate development including zoning alterations, servicing and utilities, access to public roads and other issues related to the improvement and development of land either for housing, subdivision, condominium or any other related real estate development projects. It covers several laws such as P.D. 957 (Subdivision and Condominium Buyers Protective Decree), BP 220 (Economic and Socialized Housing), R.A. 7279 (Urban Development and Housing Act or also known as Lina Law), R.A. 4726 (Condominium Act), and several other important laws encompassing and provides guidelines on building standards as well as architectural and engineering design works for real estate development projects.
Entrepreneurial Vernacular: Developers' Subdivisions in the 1920s
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During the 1920s, enterprising realtors, housing professionals, and builders developed the models that became the inspiration for the subdivision tract housing now commonplace in the U.S.Originally published in 2001. Suburban subdivisions of individual family homes are so familiar a part of the American landscape that it is hard to imagine a time when they were not common in the U. S. The shift to large-scale speculative subdivisions is usually attributed to the period after World War II. In Entrepreneurial Vernacular: Developers' Subdivisions in the 1920s, Carolyn S. Loeb shows that the precedents for this change in single-family home design were the result of concerted efforts by entrepreneurial realtors and other housing professionals during the 1920s. In her discussion of the historical and structural forces that propelled this change, Loeb focuses on three typical speculative subdivisions of the 1920s and on the realtors, architects, and building-craftsmen who designed and constructed them. These examples highlight the "shared set of planning and design concerns" that animated realtors (whom Loeb sees as having played the "key role" in this process) and the network of housing experts with whom they associated. Decentralized and loosely coordinated, this network promoted home ownership through flexible strategies of design, planning, financing, and construction which the author describes as a new and "entrepreneurial" vernacular.
Reinventing Development Regulations
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In this practical guide, two well-known experts argue that municipal leaders can dramatically improve the quality of life in their communities by adjusting local land use regulations. Development regulations determine the form of our cities, suburbs, and towns, but current regulations have structural deficiencies and biases that must be corrected for communities to meet 21st-century land use challenges. Barnett, one of the pioneers of the modern practice of city design, and Blaesser, a land use and real estate lawyer, lay out strategies to preserve the natural environment, create desirable civic spaces, conserve historic buildings, reduce housing inequality, ease the pressures of urban sprawl, and deal with floods, erosion, and wildfire.
Sustainable Real Estate: Management, Assessment and Innovations
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Internet Technology in Real Estate
This course will introduce the students to the marketing uses of the Internet. Featured are discussions of E-marketing strategies and practices with Web page authoring skills. Projects range from solving e-marketing problems to interviewing a professional and creating a website.
Internet Technology in Real Estate
This course will introduce the students to the marketing uses of the Internet. Featured are discussions of E-marketing strategies and practices with Web page authoring skills. Projects range from solving e-marketing problems to interviewing a professional and creating a website.
Design better and build your brand in Canva : the beginner's guide to producing professional branding, marketing, and social content for businesses
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Empowering Marketing and Sales with HubSpot : Take Your Business to a New Level with HubSpot's Inbound Marketing, SEO, Analytics, and Sales Tools
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Key marketing metrics : the 50+ metrics every manager needs to know
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Real Estate Appraisal and Assessment in the Government Sector
This course will provide you with an overview on how to examine and evaluate the market values of different properties, improvements and machineries using the different approaches in valuation on the perspective or assessment of the government sector.
Essentials of Investments
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The market leading undergraduate investments textbook, "Essentials of Investments," 9e by Bodie, Kane, and Marcus, emphasizes asset allocation while presenting the practical applications of investment theory. The authors have eliminated unnecessary mathematical detail and concentrate on the intuition and insights that will be useful to practitioners throughout their careers as new ideas and challenges emerge from the financial marketplace. The Ninth Edition includes increased attention to changes in market structure and trading technology, while continuing to be organized around one basic theme - that security markets are nearly efficient. Connect is the only integrated learning system that empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely what they need, when they need it, and how they need it, so that your class time is more engaging and effective.
Real Estate Appraisal and Assessment in the Government Sector
This course will provide you with an overview on how to examine and evaluate the market values of different properties, improvements and machineries using the different approaches in valuation on the perspective or assessment of the government sector.
Sustainable Real Estate: Management, Assessment and Innovations
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Real Estate Appraisal and Property Management
This course will introduce you to the basic appraisal principles including real property concepts and characteristics, legal considerations, influences on real estate values, types of value, economic principles, and overview of real estate market and analysis. You will also be exposed to the 10 Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, ethics rules, and advisory opinions. You will also be introduced to the fundamentals of tenant-management relationship, property modernization, property maintenance, leases, real property insurance, commercial property, industrial property, and advertising.
Real Estate Appraisal and Property Management
This course will introduce you to the basic appraisal principles including real property concepts and characteristics, legal considerations, influences on real estate values, types of value, economic principles, and overview of real estate market and analysis. You will also be exposed to the 10 Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, ethics rules, and advisory opinions. You will also be introduced to the fundamentals of tenant-management relationship, property modernization, property maintenance, leases, real property insurance, commercial property, industrial property, and advertising.
This course will introduce you to the basic appraisal principles including real property concepts and characteristics, legal considerations, influences on real estate values, types of value, economic principles, and overview of real estate market and analysis. You will also be exposed to the 10 Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, ethics rules, and advisory opinions. You will also be introduced to the fundamentals of tenant-management relationship, property modernization, property maintenance, leases, real property insurance, commercial property, industrial property, and advertising.
This course will introduce you to the basic appraisal principles including real property concepts and characteristics, legal considerations, influences on real estate values, types of value, economic principles, and overview of real estate market and analysis. You will also be exposed to the 10 Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, ethics rules, and advisory opinions. You will also be introduced to the fundamentals of tenant-management relationship, property modernization, property maintenance, leases, real property insurance, commercial property, industrial property, and advertising.
Sustainable Real Estate: Management, Assessment and Innovations
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This course will be a continuation of REAVAL 1 and will focus on a deeper analysis and application of the principles of real property and its characteristics, legal considerations, influences on real estate values, types of value, economic principles, and overview of real estate market and analysis. The course will also look into the ethical standards for Real Estate Appraisers and how it will be applied in the local and international real estate appraisal practice. The course will allow the students to create appraisal reports based on the different approaches to value, namely: (1) market approach, (2) income approach and (3) cost approach.
This course will be a continuation of REAVAL 1 and will focus on a deeper analysis and application of the principles of real property and its characteristics, legal considerations, influences on real estate values, types of value, economic principles, and overview of real estate market and analysis. The course will also look into the ethical standards for Real Estate Appraisers and how it will be applied in the local and international real estate appraisal practice. The course will allow the students to create appraisal reports based on the different approaches to value, namely: (1) market approach, (2) income approach and (3) cost approach.
Sustainable Real Estate: Management, Assessment and Innovations
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Real Estate Consulting and Investment Analysis
This course will equip you on how to identify how property as an asset may fit into the investment portfolio of clients. To be able to analyze the risk and return potential of properties through case studies of property type and location, and turn critical and complex real estate issues into opportunities for growth, resilience, and long-term advantage to business owners and investors to lenders and corporate groups.
Essentials of Investments
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The market leading undergraduate investments textbook, "Essentials of Investments," 9e by Bodie, Kane, and Marcus, emphasizes asset allocation while presenting the practical applications of investment theory. The authors have eliminated unnecessary mathematical detail and concentrate on the intuition and insights that will be useful to practitioners throughout their careers as new ideas and challenges emerge from the financial marketplace. The Ninth Edition includes increased attention to changes in market structure and trading technology, while continuing to be organized around one basic theme - that security markets are nearly efficient. Connect is the only integrated learning system that empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely what they need, when they need it, and how they need it, so that your class time is more engaging and effective.
Real Estate Consulting and Investment Analysis
This course will equip you on how to identify how property as an asset may fit into the investment portfolio of clients. To be able to analyze the risk and return potential of properties through case studies of property type and location, and turn critical and complex real estate issues into opportunities for growth, resilience, and long-term advantage to business owners and investors to lenders and corporate groups
Real Estate Consulting Fundamentals
This course will familiarize you with the essentials of the professional practice of giving expert advice in real estate. You will be able to identify the finer points in securing optimal performance from property investment and gain a deep understanding of the interplay between asset valuation, capital markets, and today’s changing real estate marketplace issues.
Essentials of Investments
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The market leading undergraduate investments textbook, "Essentials of Investments," 9e by Bodie, Kane, and Marcus, emphasizes asset allocation while presenting the practical applications of investment theory. The authors have eliminated unnecessary mathematical detail and concentrate on the intuition and insights that will be useful to practitioners throughout their careers as new ideas and challenges emerge from the financial marketplace. The Ninth Edition includes increased attention to changes in market structure and trading technology, while continuing to be organized around one basic theme - that security markets are nearly efficient. Connect is the only integrated learning system that empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely what they need, when they need it, and how they need it, so that your class time is more engaging and effective.
Real Estate Consulting Fundamentals
This course will familiarize you with the essentials of the professional practice of giving expert advice in real estate. You will be able to identify the finer points in securing optimal performance from property investment and gain a deep understanding of the interplay between asset valuation, capital markets, and today’s changing real estate marketplace issues.
Finance, real estate and weath-being : towards the creation of sustainable and shared wealth
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Real Estate Ecology and Geography
All living and non-living things in the world are interconnected and affect each other. This course will provide you grounding on the analysis and assessment of how the environment looking at both human and physical geography affects real estate and vice versa. This will help you be proficient on how to develop more environmental-friendly as well as people-friendly real estate projects. The knowledge you will gain will actively help you build competence in this area and interject positive impact to environmental protection as considerations of the environmental and community related real estate industry which is of global importance. This course will develop your skills to devise comprehensive models and venture developments for green and sustainable real estate and be able to map out and execute these learned concepts. You will learn the ecological, geographical and economic aspects of green property in inhabitant, building and community, and the interface between these systems.
Real Estate Ecology and Geography
All living and non-living things in the world are interconnected and affect each other. This course will provide you grounding on the analysis and assessment of how the environment looking at both human and physical geography affects real estate and vice versa. This will help you be proficient on how to develop more environmental-friendly as well as people-friendly real estate projects. The knowledge you will gain will actively help you build competence in this area and interject positive impact to environmental protection as considerations of the environmental and community related real estate industry which is of global importance. This course will develop your skills to devise comprehensive models and venture developments for green and sustainable real estate and be able to map out and execute these learned concepts. You will learn the ecological, geographical and economic aspects of green property in inhabitant, building and community, and the interface between these systems.
Critical dialogues of urban governance, development and activism : London and Toronto
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Sustainable Construction and Building Materials
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This book sheds light on recent advances in sustainable construction and building materials with special emphasis on the characterization of natural and composite hydraulic mortars, advanced concrete technology, green building materials, and application of nanotechnology to the improvement of the design of building materials. The book covers in detail the characterization of natural hydraulic lime mortars, a decade of research on self-healing concrete, biocomposite cement binding process and performance, development of sustainable building materials from agro-industrial wastes, applications of sugarcane biomass ash for developing sustainable construction materials, oil-contaminated sand: sources, properties, remediation, and engineering applications, oil shale ash addition effect in concrete to freezing/thawing, connection node design and performance optimization of girders, functionally graded concrete structures, cumulative tensile damage and consolidation effects on fracture properties of sandstone, key performance criteria influencing the selection of construction methods used for the fabrication of building components in the Middle East, fly ash as a resource material for the construction industry, degradation monitoring systems for a building information modeling maintenance approach, durability of composite-modified asphalt mixtures based on inherent and improved performance, and bitumen and its modifiers.
This course will provide you grounding on the analysis and assessment of environmental-friendly real estate. The knowledge you will gain will actively help you build competence in this area and interject positive impact to environmental protection as considerations of the environmental real estate industry is of global importance. This course will develop your skills to devise comprehensive models and venture developments for green and sustainable real estate and be able to map out and execute these learned concepts intended to positively influence the environment. You will learn the ecological and economic aspects of green property in inhabitant, building and community, and the interface between these systems.
This course will provide you grounding on the analysis and assessment of environmental-friendly real estate. The knowledge you will gain will actively help you build competence in this area and interject positive impact to environmental protection as considerations of the environmental real estate industry is of global importance. This course will develop your skills to devise comprehensive models and venture developments for green and sustainable real estate and be able to map out and execute these learned concepts intended to positively influence the environment. You will learn the ecological and economic aspects of green property in inhabitant, building and community, and the interface between these systems.
Sustainable Construction and Building Materials
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A Whole-System Approach to High-Performance Green Buildings
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This course will develop your understanding of macroeconomic factors that shape and influence markets of real property. You will be able to conceptualize the theory of land markets and locational choice, and factors that affects real estate such as changing economic activities, demographic trends, transportation and local government behavior.
This course will develop your understanding of macroeconomic factors that shape and influence markets of real property. You will be able to conceptualize the theory of land markets and locational choice, and factors that affects real estate such as changing economic activities, demographic trends, transportation and local government behavior.
This course focuses in educating you the principles of financing real estate, including types of financing, sources of financing, mortgages, mortgage documents, closing a mortgage, interests, liens, foreclosures, real property insurance, and mortgage risk. You will also be able to conceptualize the principle of property value for mortgage credit, mortgage analysis, and construction loans. Students will learn the proper implementation and practice of the Real Estate Investment Trust Law and securitization of real estate financial receivables including bond flotation and equity offering of real estate companies.
Essentials of Investments
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The market leading undergraduate investments textbook, "Essentials of Investments," 9e by Bodie, Kane, and Marcus, emphasizes asset allocation while presenting the practical applications of investment theory. The authors have eliminated unnecessary mathematical detail and concentrate on the intuition and insights that will be useful to practitioners throughout their careers as new ideas and challenges emerge from the financial marketplace. The Ninth Edition includes increased attention to changes in market structure and trading technology, while continuing to be organized around one basic theme - that security markets are nearly efficient. Connect is the only integrated learning system that empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely what they need, when they need it, and how they need it, so that your class time is more engaging and effective.
This course focuses in educating you the principles of financing real estate, including types of financing, sources of financing, mortgages, mortgage documents, closing a mortgage, interests, liens, foreclosures, real property insurance, and mortgage risk. You will also be able to conceptualize the principle of property value for mortgage credit, mortgage analysis, and construction loans. Students will learn the proper implementation and practice of the Real Estate Investment Trust Law and securitization of real estate financial receivables including bond flotation and equity offering of real estate companies.
Finance, real estate and weath-being : towards the creation of sustainable and shared wealth
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Real Estate Accounting Made Easy
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Real Estate Fundamentals and Principles
This course will provide you with an overview of the basics in the real estate business and practice. You will be able to understand the principles in planning to acquire, sell, invest or develop a real estate property.
Real Estate Principles; A Value Approach
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Real Estate Fundamentals and Principles
This course will provide you with an overview of the basics in the real estate business and practice. You will be able to understand the principles in planning to acquire, sell, invest or develop a real estate property.
Finance, Real Estate and Wealth-being : Towards the Creation of Sustainable and Shared Wealth
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The vision of the author is to cover and discuss, at both strategic and operational level, the implications of banking and real estate relationships. It represents an opportunity to relaunch both businesses and contribute to the development of the competitive positioning of large metropolises and other local areas, territories, and communities to support the competitive repositioning of entire countries. This would require potentially extended alliances, new financial instruments, and—even more importantly—the adoption of technological advances to build and manage finance-to-real-estate digital ecosystems.
This course will focus in educating you regarding contracts and conveyances in real estate including deeds, fixtures, contracts, real estate closings, foreclosure and redemption, land use controls, landlord-tenant relationship, cooperatives and condominiums.
This course will focus in educating you regarding contracts and conveyances in real estate including deeds, fixtures, contracts, real estate closings, foreclosure and redemption, land use controls, landlord-tenant relationship, cooperatives and condominiums.
Real Estate Marketing and Brokerage
This course will lead you to uncover the fundamentals of real estate transactions in practice and in theory. You will be introduced to the basic principles of buying, selling, or owning real estate which includes brokerage administration and appropriate Philippine real estate law and licensure; listings, title searching, closing and contract forms, and broker-salesperson relationship. You will also learn the concept of project selling and its actual operationalization.
Real Estate Marketing and Brokerage
This course will lead you to uncover the fundamentals of real estate transactions in practice and in theory. You will be introduced to the basic principles of buying, selling, or owning real estate which includes brokerage administration and appropriate Philippine real estate law and licensure; listings, title searching, closing and contract forms, and broker-salesperson relationship. You will also learn the concept of project selling and its actual operationalization.
Finance, Real Estate and Wealth-being : Towards the Creation of Sustainable and Shared Wealth
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The vision of the author is to cover and discuss, at both strategic and operational level, the implications of banking and real estate relationships. It represents an opportunity to relaunch both businesses and contribute to the development of the competitive positioning of large metropolises and other local areas, territories, and communities to support the competitive repositioning of entire countries. This would require potentially extended alliances, new financial instruments, and—even more importantly—the adoption of technological advances to build and manage finance-to-real-estate digital ecosystems.
Real Estate Property Management System
This course introduces the students on the management of real property, including fundamentals of tenant-management relationship, property modernization, property maintenance, leases, real property insurance, commercial property, industrial property, and advertising.
3G handy guide : property management
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Property management is the practice by which a third party is responsible for maintaining a residence's status quo and appeasing its occupants. Therefore, property managers are traditionally hired by rental property owners to oversee the daily operations of their real estate assets and deal with any questions or concerns the tenants may have. Property management companies can handle a variety of property types, ranging from single family homes to vacation rentals. A manager will review important lease terms with tenants during the lease signing process prior to residency
Real Estate Property Management System
This course introduces the students on the management of real property, including fundamentals of tenant-management relationship, property modernization, property maintenance, leases, real property insurance, commercial property, industrial property, and advertising.
Sustainable Real Estate: Management, Assessment and Innovations.
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Real Estate Planning and Development
This course aims to promote your understanding of the creation of physical structures that meets the demonstrated needs of society and improves the built environment using solid market research, thorough due diligence, market based cost and income assumptions and financial structuring. The focus of this course will be the development of new income generating projects rather than the analysis of the potential acquisition of existing real estate assets. It addresses the analytical tools employed into the two distinct steps that comprise feasibility evaluation: market analyses and financial feasibility.
Sustainable urban planning and development
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Real Estate Planning and Development
This course aims to promote your understanding of the creation of physical structures that meets the demonstrated needs of society and improves the built environment using solid market research, thorough due diligence, market based cost and income assumptions and financial structuring. The focus of this course will be the development of new income generating projects rather than the analysis of the potential acquisition of existing real estate assets. It addresses the analytical tools employed into the two distinct steps that comprise feasibility evaluation: market analyses and financial feasibility.
Building a multimodal future : connecting real estate development and transportation demand management to ease gridlock
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Finance, real estate and weath-being : towards the creation of sustainable and shared wealth
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Real Estate Accounting Made Easy, 2nd Edition
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This course will introduce to you the constitutional provisions concerning real estate and basic real estate laws including their theoretical and technical application in real estate transactions, development, ownership and service. Under this course, you will learn the fundamentals aspects and limitations in property ownership; foreign restrictions on real property ownership and their exceptions, legal aspect of sale, mortgage, agency and lease; legal requirements for real estate service practice such as real estate brokerage, the documentation, transfer and registration or real property and other basic related real property laws.
Each session is designed to cover both theoretical and practical instruction and training for you to gain knowledge, acquire skills and enhance values. The objective is to enable you to define the applicable legal parameters in various real estate case or transaction, and to equip you with the basic knowledge and skills that would enable you to offer proper and corresponding advice and solutions using both critical and creative thinking.
This course will introduce to you the constitutional provisions concerning real estate and basic real estate laws including their theoretical and technical application in real estate transactions, development, ownership and service. Under this course, you will learn the fundamentals aspects and limitations in property ownership; foreign restrictions on real property ownership and their exceptions, legal aspect of sale, mortgage, agency and lease; legal requirements for real estate service practice such as real estate brokerage, the documentation, transfer and registration or real property and other basic related real property laws.
Each session is designed to cover both theoretical and practical instruction and training for you to gain knowledge, acquire skills and enhance values. The objective is to enable you to define the applicable legal parameters in various real estate case or transaction, and to equip you with the basic knowledge and skills that would enable you to offer proper and corresponding advice and solutions using both critical and creative thinking.
Entrepreneurial Vernacular : Developers' Subdivisions in the 1920s
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Law 101: fundamentals of the law
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Law 101: Fundamentals of Law, New York and Federal Law is an attempt to provide basic legal concepts of the law to undergraduates in easily understood plain English. Each chapter covers a different area of the law. Areas of law were selected based on what legal matters undergraduates may typically encounter in their daily lives. The textbook is introductory by nature and not meant as a legal treatise.
Reinventing development regulations.
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In this practical guide, two well-known experts argue that municipal leaders can dramatically improve the quality of life in their communities by adjusting local land use regulations. Development regulations determine the form of our cities, suburbs, and towns, but current regulations have structural deficiencies and biases that must be corrected for communities to meet 21st-century land use challenges. Barnett, one of the pioneers of the modern practice of city design, and Blaesser, a land use and real estate lawyer, lay out strategies to preserve the natural environment, create desirable civic spaces, conserve historic buildings, reduce housing inequality, ease the pressures of urban sprawl, and deal with floods, erosion, and wildfire.
Sustainable Real Estate: Management, Assessment and Innovations.
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This course shall introduce you to laws that governs special kind of real estates, such as but not limited to subdivisions, condominiums, agricultural lands, reclaimed lands, integrated protected lands, mangroves land, urban and urbanizable areas, socialized housing, and their corresponding regulatory framework. This course will also introduce you to the various regulators and government agencies which real estate developers and practitioners commonly deal with such as but not limited to the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development, Philippine Reclamation Authority, National Housing Authority, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, PERRO, CENRO, Human Settlements Adjudication Commission (formerly HLURB) and the like.
Under this course, you will learn agrarian laws, subdivision development; condominium concept; urban and rural land use, land patent laws, National Integrated Protected Areas System laws, urban land reform laws, housing laws, the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development Act, land management system and other special laws concerning different kinds of real property.
Each session is designed to cover both theoretical and practical instruction and training to enhance your knowledge, skills, values and practical know-how in dealing with different kinds of real estate. The course aims to enable you to define and practice the different regulatory frameworks that are peculiarly applicable to various kinds of real estate.
Real estate : subdivision and condominium development
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This course shall introduce you to laws that governs special kind of real estates, such as but not limited to subdivisions, condominiums, agricultural lands, reclaimed lands, integrated protected lands, mangroves land, urban and urbanizable areas, socialized housing, and their corresponding regulatory framework. This course will also introduce you to the various regulators and government agencies which real estate developers and practitioners commonly deal with such as but not limited to the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development, Philippine Reclamation Authority, National Housing Authority, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, PERRO, CENRO, Human Settlements Adjudication Commission (formerly HLURB) and the like.
Under this course, you will learn agrarian laws, subdivision development; condominium concept; urban and rural land use, land patent laws, National Integrated Protected Areas System laws, urban land reform laws, housing laws, the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development Act, land management system and other special laws concerning different kinds of real property.
Each session is designed to cover both theoretical and practical instruction and training to enhance your knowledge, skills, values and practical know-how in dealing with different kinds of real estate. The course aims to enable you to define and practice the different regulatory frameworks that are peculiarly applicable to various kinds of real estate.
Entrepreneurial Vernacular : Developers' Subdivisions in the 1920s
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Evidence and innovation in housing law and policy
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No area of law and policy is more central to our well-being than housing, yet research on the topic is too often produced in disciplinary or methodological silos that fail to connect to policy on the ground. This pathbreaking book, which features leading scholars from a range of academic fields, cuts across disciplines to forge new connections in the discourse. In accessible prose filled with cutting-edge ideas, these scholars address topics ranging from the recent financial crisis to discrimination and gentrification and show how housing law and policy impacts household wealth, financial markets, urban landscapes, and local communities. Together, they harness evidence and theory to capture the 'state of play' in housing, generating insights that will be relevant to academics and policymakers alike. This title is also available as Open Access.
Housing law handbook
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Aimed at lawyers and advisers at all levels, this title covers all the basic aspects of housing law and focuses on the practical: the common problems faced by advisers, court proceedings and the tactics of running a case, challenging decisions, and seeking remedies.
Social Housing in the Middle East : Architecture, Urban Development, and Transnational Modernity
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Sustainable Real Estate: Management, Assessment and Innovations.
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Real Estate Strategy and Integration
This course will aid you in reviewing and integrating the different real estate functions and principles.
Real Estate Strategy and Integration
This course will aid you in reviewing and integrating the different real estate functions and principles.
This course will help you understand the pressing issues in real estate professional ethics, social responsibility, and governance to which all real estate professionals should dedicate and prepare themselves with. The course develops you, as the real estate owner, manager, and professional in having the common responsibility for integrity and honor as you would recognize and appreciate your obligations to clients, customers, the public, and each other. With the highest ethical principles, Catholic Social Teachings, Lasallian business leadership, and real estate ethical standards that promotes the common good for national development are core learnings of this course that will develop you to be a dignified practitioner.
This course will help you understand the pressing issues in real estate professional ethics, social responsibility, and governance to which all real estate professionals should dedicate and prepare themselves with. The course develops you, as the real estate owner, manager, and professional in having the common responsibility for integrity and honor as you would recognize and appreciate your obligations to clients, customers, the public, and each other. With the highest ethical principles, Catholic Social Teachings, Lasallian business leadership, and real estate ethical standards that promotes the common good for national development are core learnings of this course that will develop you to be a dignified practitioner.
Evidence and Innovation in Housing Law and Policy
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No area of law and policy is more central to our well-being than housing, yet research on the topic is too often produced in disciplinary or methodological silos that fail to connect to policy on the ground. This pathbreaking book, which features leading scholars from a range of academic fields, cuts across disciplines to forge new connections in the discourse. In accessible prose filled with cutting-edge ideas, these scholars address topics ranging from the recent financial crisis to discrimination and gentrification and show how housing law and policy impacts household wealth, financial markets, urban landscapes, and local communities. Together, they harness evidence and theory to capture the 'state of play' in housing, generating insights that will be relevant to academics and policymakers alike. This title is also available as Open Access.
From Conflict to Inclusion in Housing: The Interaction of Communities, Residents and Activists
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Socio-political views on housing have been brought to the fore in recent years by global economic crises, a notable rise of international migration and intensified trans-regional movement phenomena. Adopting this viewpoint, From Conflict to Inclusion in Housing maps the current terrain of political thinking, ethical conversations and community activism that complements the current discourse on new opportunities to access housing. Its carefully selected case studies cover many geographical contexts, including the UK, the US, Brazil, Australia, Asia and Europe. Importantly, the volume presents the views of stakeholders that are typically left unaccounted for in the process of housing development, and presents them with an interdisciplinary audience of sociologists, planners and architects in mind. Each chapter offers new interpretations of real-world problems, local community initiatives and successful housing projects, and together construct a critique on recent governmental and planning policies globally. Through these studies, the reader will encounter a narrative that encompasses issues of equality for housing, the biopolitics of dwelling and its associated activism, planning initiatives for social sustainability, and the cohabitation of the urban terrain.
Institutional Ethics, Privacy, and Recruitment for a Multi-Site, Longitudinal Study on Social Housing
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This case study describes the complex process needed to obtain all necessary institutional permission to engage in a longitudinal study on social housing and health, which was housed at two different research institutions, and involved data collection in four different municipalities, each with its own culture and practices around research ethics. This case details the multiple steps that researchers must take to make sure that their data collection is in conformity with privacy laws and with institutional ethics protocols, and demonstrates creative solutions that may be entertained when the target population is a ‘hard-to-reach’ group whose membership is known only to institutional partners.
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