HADM 6101: The Economics of Urban Real Estate Markets and the Built Environment

3.0 credit hours - S/U grade only

Instructors

  • Stuart Rosenthal (sr784) - Fall 2025

Description

This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the economics of urban real estate markets and the built environment. This will include links between market drivers of property use and value, durability of buildings and infrastructure, finance, and social policy. The course begins with analysis of <a href=”/search/?p=the2007″ data-action=”result-detail” data-group=”code:the 2007″ class=”notoffered” title=”Course not offered”>the 2007</a> housing market crash and the financial crisis it precipitated. Spatial patterns of development and real estate values are then considered, including patterns extending out from city centers, moving up high in tall commercial buildings, and differences across metropolitan areas. The course concludes with assessment of how new strategies to facilitate urban transportation along with work-from-home have potential to threaten central city office markets and affect patterns of development in cities.