The objective of the course is to give students an appreciation of the nature, development, evolution and implications of international property processes. The course addresses international property issues from two perspectives: (1) systemic property issues (e.g. finance or development) and international trends/ examples; and (2) regional markets, their character and development.
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By the end of this course, students will be able to: Understand and describe contemporary global property trends (Capability 1) Critically evaluate the role of institutions in global and regional property markets (Capability 1) Apply a critical understanding of the nature and differences in international property valuations and performance measures (Capability 2) Characterise the government�s role in public housing and land tendering process, and discuss developers� bidding and development strategies in an Asian context (Capability 2 and 3) Identify and analyse the channels through which the property market affects the wider economy (Capability 2) Critique scholarly property literature and communicate findings in writing and an oral presentation (Capability 4.1, 4.2 and 5.1)