International Property Markets Analysis
About this course
The growth of real estate investment internationally, and the opportunities for international investment, are key factors behind the transformation of the industry over the past thirty years.
The aim of this course is to help you analyse the performance of international property markets, considering their interaction with the wider economy of cities and countries, and what this implies for real estate investment decision-making.
Policy impact on performance will also be considered, from environmental legislation to housing.
Course dates: Future dates to be confirmed, email us to join our waitlist.
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
- explain the processes of international economic globalisation and the impact this has on economies and their property markets
- describe individual real estate markets in different cities and countries, and evaluate their performance
- provide a framework for analysis and evaluation of real estate market performance
- interpret market data and design models to provide advice to real estate investors
- assess how public policy decisions (such as sustainability) impact international property markets.
A CPD certificate will be issued upon successful completion of the course.
Successful completion can also contribute 15 credits towards a postgraduate award.
What you’ll study
This course will include:
- the links between the economy and property market internationally
- global cities and real estate investment
- econometric modelling for analysing property markets
- analysis of real estate markets and economies across different countries covering all global regions
- market synchronisation globally
- green investment in real estate
- analysis of office, retail, industrial, hotel, seniors, student and residential investment.
We regularly review and update our course content based on student and employer feedback, ensuring that all of our courses remain current and relevant. This may result in changes to module content or module availability in future years.
How you're taught
Teaching and learning will take place using a flexible programme of lectures, workshops, seminars and tutorials.
Campus and facilities
Entry requirements
UK students
You should have a minimum of three years’ professional experience and have the support of your employer to integrate study and projects into your day-to-day work.
You will probably be employed on significant infrastructure or building works, with experience of developing and coordinating projects.
If you wish to receive credit, you should also have a 2:2 honours degree in a construction-related subject.
Applicants with non-standard entry qualifications and/or relevant experience will be considered on an individual basis.
Additional requirements for UK students
There are no additional requirements for this course.
International students
You should have a minimum of three years’ professional experience and have the support of your employer to integrate study and projects into your day-to-day work.
You will probably be employed on significant infrastructure or building works, with experience of developing and coordinating projects.
If you wish to receive credit, you should also have a 2:2 honours degree in a construction-related subject.
Applicants with non-standard entry qualifications and/or relevant experience will be considered on an individual basis.
Additional requirements for international students
There are no additional requirements for this course.