
Real Estate Research at the Haas
School of Business
Fisher Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics
(FCREUE) is one of the major university centers in the United
States for research on real estate markets, financial institutions,
the California Economy, and other urban and regional economy
topics. The Center supports an in-house research program, research
by faculty associates, and dissertation research by doctoral
students.
Major research areas include:
- Housing Markets: Research published through FCREUE
addresses both homeowner and rental markets, housing cycles,
issues of affordability, hedonic models of housing demand,
price indices, housing issues after disasters, and international
housing markets.
- Nonresidential Real Estate: FCREUE tracks trends
in office, industrial and retail space, and analyzes the
impacts of economic and legislative changes on the structure
of office and industrial markets.
- The Internet, E-Commerce and Real Estate: The
Center examines the impact of changing information technology
on the demand for real estate and on the structure and operations
of real estate-related firms, as well as studies of related
topics such as e-commerce and economic development Web sites.
- Financial Instruments and Financial Institutions:
Research includes studies of the mortgage market, securitization
of real estate, REITs, CMOS, IPOs, and on the impacts of
institutional changes in finance on real estate production
and operations.
Contact Us
Haas Real Estate Group or FCREUE:
F602 Haas School of Business
University of California
Berkeley CA 94720-6105
Tel: (510) 643-6105
Fax: (510) 643-7357
Email: creue@haas.berkeley.edu
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