Author: | Michael Lustig | ISBN: | 9781933891408 |
Publisher: | Michael Lustig | Publication: | July 2, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Michael Lustig |
ISBN: | 9781933891408 |
Publisher: | Michael Lustig |
Publication: | July 2, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Real Estate Economics in California is a complete text on California real estate economics which includes Proposition 13, rent controls, and condominium conversions. The approach is direct and practical and covers all the aspects of government trends, real estate resources, and new financing techniques. This comprehensive textbook and course workbook – approved by the California Department of Real Estate for qualification for a California Real Estate Broker License or to extend a California Real Estate Sales License – covers key economics concepts and terms, measurements and cycles, economic problem solving, a brief history of real estate development in America, real estate finance and the economy, lending institutions and the government’s role in real estate finance, real estate valuation, economic growth, urban growth, growth control, taxation, housing affordability, fair housing, and ethical considerations. In addition, each chapter includes a multiple-choice written assignment for students.
Real Estate Economics in California is a complete text on California real estate economics which includes Proposition 13, rent controls, and condominium conversions. The approach is direct and practical and covers all the aspects of government trends, real estate resources, and new financing techniques. This comprehensive textbook and course workbook – approved by the California Department of Real Estate for qualification for a California Real Estate Broker License or to extend a California Real Estate Sales License – covers key economics concepts and terms, measurements and cycles, economic problem solving, a brief history of real estate development in America, real estate finance and the economy, lending institutions and the government’s role in real estate finance, real estate valuation, economic growth, urban growth, growth control, taxation, housing affordability, fair housing, and ethical considerations. In addition, each chapter includes a multiple-choice written assignment for students.