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Book Review Editor Thomas Musil University of St. Thomas College of Business 1000 LaSalle Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55403 651-962-4263 (Phone) 651-962-4125 (Fax) tamusil@stthomas.edu This section contains reviews on textbooks, professional books and other scholarly books that are appropriate to real estate. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, mortgage markets, real estate investments, real estate finance, asset and property management, real estate development, corporate real estate, valuation and other areas related to real estate. If you have an interest in reviewing a book, please contact the editor. Associated Editors Susanne E. Cannon Charles C. Carter DePaul University Florida Atlantic University Thomas M. Springer Clemson University 243 Market Analysis for Real Estate: Concepts and Applications in Valuation and Highest and Best Use, Stephen F. Fanning, 543 pages, Appraisal Institute, 2005. Reviewed by: Thomas Musil, University of St. Thomas. Market analysis questions pervade real estate. From a pedagogical perspective, real estate market analysis topics begin with introductory real estate principles courses and advance in their refinement through more focused courses in investment analysis, valuation and development. The literature on real estate market analysis runs a gamut from introductory and often simplified rules of thumb and boilerplate processes to extensive and complex http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Real Estate Literature Taylor & Francis

Book Review

Journal of Real Estate Literature , Volume 14 (2): 6 – Jan 1, 2006
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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2006 American Real Estate Society
ISSN
1573-8809
DOI
10.1080/10835547.2006.12090181
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Abstract

Editor Thomas Musil University of St. Thomas College of Business 1000 LaSalle Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55403 651-962-4263 (Phone) 651-962-4125 (Fax) tamusil@stthomas.edu This section contains reviews on textbooks, professional books and other scholarly books that are appropriate to real estate. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, mortgage markets, real estate investments, real estate finance, asset and property management, real estate development, corporate real estate, valuation and other areas related to real estate. If you have an interest in reviewing a book, please contact the editor. Associated Editors Susanne E. Cannon Charles C. Carter DePaul University Florida Atlantic University Thomas M. Springer Clemson University 243 Market Analysis for Real Estate: Concepts and Applications in Valuation and Highest and Best Use, Stephen F. Fanning, 543 pages, Appraisal Institute, 2005. Reviewed by: Thomas Musil, University of St. Thomas. Market analysis questions pervade real estate. From a pedagogical perspective, real estate market analysis topics begin with introductory real estate principles courses and advance in their refinement through more focused courses in investment analysis, valuation and development. The literature on real estate market analysis runs a gamut from introductory and often simplified rules of thumb and boilerplate processes to extensive and complex

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Journal of Real Estate LiteratureTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 2006

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