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C/B/4393. An examination of the development needs of tenants of Gloucester city homes

WORDS:
400
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

This paper looks at establishing the development needs of tenants of Gloucester city homes through use of a survey. The report details the findings from the analysis, and provides recommendations as to how issues identified can be resolved.

 

KEYWORDS: Development needs, Gloucester city homes!,

 

C/E/823. Dissertation. Factors Affecting Public Expenditure in Housing Investments

WORDS:
9550
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
99.99 GBP

This dissertation aims to assess the factors that have an impact on public expenditure in relation to housing. The study aims to discuss what drives housing prices, to assess theoretical models of public expenditure on housing, and to find statistically significant factors that affect public expenditure on housing in the context of the United Kingdom. The review of literature focuses on a range of topics, some of which include the housing market, economy, drivers of house prices, and the theoretical models of public expenditure on housing investment.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, public expenditure, housing, housing prices, housing market!,

 

C/E/794. Causes of UK housing market bubbles

WORDS:
2250
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the price fluctuations in the UK housing markets over the past four decades examining whether sudden increases in housing prices create a risk of a bubble in the housing stock market. The Monte Carlo method of probability calculation is used, conclusions are made about the link between price rises and the risk of a bubble.

 

KEYWORDS: UK housing market, bubble, price rise,

 

C/B/4157. An evaluation of office space availability in Reading

WORDS:
750
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

This paper examines the office space availability in Reading over the past four years. The paper begins by providing graphical and statistical information regarding office take up rates in Reading, and follows with a discussion regarding alternative refurbishment strategies.

 

KEYWORDS: Office space, office space availability, Reading, refurbishment,

 

C/B/4071. An examination of the causes of the American housing bubble

WORDS:
8200
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
89.99 GBP

This paper examines the recent American housing bubble, and aims to assess the reasons why it occurred. The study aims to find theoretical explanations for the housing bubble in the United States during the 2000’s, to test chosen factors for statistical significance, and to test which of the factors have made the largest contribution to the real estate bubble. The review of literature focuses on identifying the causes and examines the years 2000-2005. This is followed by the methodology which details the data collection methods. The findings from the analysis are outlined and analysed, and conclusions are made regarding the overall objective.

 

KEYWORDS: American housing bubble, United States, real estate,

 

C/B/3939. The determinants of US Property Bubble and House Price Rise

WORDS:
8050
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
89.99 GBP

This study focuses on the determinants of the US Property Bubble and House Price Rise. The paper aims to find a theoretical explanation of the housing bubble in the United States during the 2000’s, to test chosen factors for statistical significance, and to test which of the factors have made the largest contribution to the real estate bubble. The review of literature discusses a range of topics regarding the causes of the US Housing bubble 2000-2005. The methodology outlines the hypotheses, independent variables, dependent variables, and limitations of the study. The remainder of the study looks at the findings of the analysis, and provides conclusions.

 

KEYWORDS: US Property Bubble, House Price Rise, United States, real estate bubble, US Housing bubble 2000-2005!,

 

C/S/385. Can sheltered accommodation with ownership options be provided at affordable price?

WORDS:
5050
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
59.99 GBP

The paper presents a description of the methodology to be used in the study of affordable housing for the elderly in the UK aimed at exploring ownership options of bedsits in sheltered accommodation. The ethical aspects of the research are addressed, avenues for future research are outlined.

 

KEYWORDS: sheltered accommodation, affordable housing, research methods,

 

C/F/1136. Proposal. To what extent has the economic crisis affected property development in the UK?

WORDS:
1050
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

This proposal is for a study on UK property developers in the economic crisis. The study aims to evaluate the lessons they can learn from the crisis to create sustainable property developers in the future. The objectives are to evaluate property cycle theories in the context of property “booms” and “busts” in the UK since the 1970s, to examine the impact of the financial crisis on the property market in the UK, to identify sustainable property portfolios, and to investigate a cross section of property developers in the UK housing market and examine their practices prior to the financial crisis and the modifications to the portfolio during and after the financial crisis. The proposal also identifies aspects of the methodology.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, UK property developers, economic crisis, sustainable property developers, property market!,

 

C/B/3543. Presentation. Recession and Housing Market: Case Study of Diversification Strategy of Selected Estate Agencies in UK

WORDS:
1
ADD-ONS:
27 Slides
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

This is a presentation of the research into the behaviour of the British residential housing market in the current economic climate. Strategies of diversification used by UK estate agencies are examined, research methodology is described explaining the collection of primary data via two questionnaires. Literature is reviewed on the theory of diversification. A case study is conducted of the three UK estate agencies: Mann Countrywide & Bairstow Eves, Foxton, and Acorn analysing the companies’ diversification strategies and the results of these strategies. Recommendations are suggested to the agencies’ management.

 

KEYWORDS: Mann Countrywide & Bairstow Eves, Foxtons, Acorn, Diversification Strategy, UK Estate Agencies, recession, UK housing market,

 

C/M/1880. Dissertation. The Brownfield development in Portsmouth

WORDS:
11800
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
119.99 GBP

This dissertation examines the Brownfield development, and examines the policies relating to the promotion of the site. The dissertation aims to assess the way in which the city of Portsmouth will be able to meet their housing targets through the development of the Brownfield site. The development is compared to the Greenfield development, and outlines the advantages and disadvantages of them. The review of literature focuses greatly on Brownfield developments, society, government forces and market forces. The methodology is detailed, and the study outlines the main research methods. The availability of Brownfield sites in Portsmouth is assessed, and the study concludes with a detailed summary of the issues raised.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Brownfield development, Portsmouth, Greenfield development, government forces, market forces,

 

C/F/957. Literature review. Residential property investment in Finglas, Dublin

WORDS:
1450
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

This literature review focuses on the property market in Finglas, Dublin. The paper discusses the financial crisis and how it has affected investment in the area, regeneration projects, and the issue of social housing. The literature review also discusses Finglas before the crisis, and discusses how the investment issue can be resolved for the future.

 

KEYWORDS: Literature review, property market, investment, Finglas, financial crisis, regeneration, social housing,

 

C/E/630. Examination of the factors that affect the prices of houses in a free market

WORDS:
2500
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

This paper focuses on identifying housing market prices with a supply and demand market. The paper discusses free market comparative valuation, economic analysis of the property valuation, economic problems with the free market approach to property valuation. The paper also discusses the way in which government policies can also affect the prices of houses in a free market

 

KEYWORDS: Market prices, free market, property valuation, government policy,

 

C/E/620. Crisis of real estate sector in Spain

WORDS:
1000
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper examines the impacts of the increase in house prices on the Spanish real estate industry identifying the causes of the housing bubble in Spain and defining the peculiarities the Spanish housing crisis.

 

KEYWORDS: Crisis, housing bubble, real estate, Spanish housing crisis,

 

S/F/270. Dissertation. Are Section 106 agreements a burden to London developers during credit crunch?

WORDS:
13500
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
139.99 GBP

The dissertation investigates the current system of delivering affordable housing in London and its response to the credit crunch. Literature is reviewed on national housing policies, the impacts of the credit crunch on house building, agreements under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, existing obstacles to house development schemes, etc. The methods of the research are based on secondary sources including house building statistics, and primary data obtained form questionnaires, telephone interviews and e-mail correspondences with the planning and housing sector workers. Conclusions are made about the affordability of housing provisions during the past 15 months and the benefits provided by S106 agreements for London developers during the credit crunch.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, credit crunch, London housing, Town and Country Planning Act,

 

S/F/269. Risks within uncertain markets

WORDS:
2500
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the risks of investing into the property market defining the terms ‘risk' and ‘uncertainty', making references to the portfolio theory, discussing the importance of the IPD (Investment Property Databank) index in forecasting, and explaining the tools of development appraisals. Risks and returns of investment opportunities with regard to property are considered from investors' and developers' perspectives.

 

KEYWORDS: property market, risks in uncertain market, development appraisal, investment appraisal,

 

S/F/268. The Responsible Property Investment movement may make a difference at the edges, but in the current market conditions, the normal rules for investment will prevail – and with them developers will continue to negotiate to produce commercial buildings at least cost and least standard. Discuss

WORDS:
2050
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the challenges of investment into property examining the link between the sustainability of a property asset and its investment worth in current market conditions. Costs and standards of building are discussed from the perspective of developers, investors and occupiers.

 

KEYWORDS: Property Investment, current market conditions, building,

 

C/B/3134. Customer relationship management in Saudi Arabian small real estate agencies

WORDS:
2950
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

This paper examines the importance of customer relationship management (CRM) in small real estate agencies in Saudi Arabia. This paper also forms a personal reflective report, in which theory is discussed in reference to personal experience. The paper uses PESTEL and Porter’s Five Forces analyses to evaluate the industry and CRM. A detailed summary of the business environment in question and of CRM is provided, and the paper concludes by discussing the future of the industry in relation to segmentation, targeting, and positioning (STP). The paper also presents a reflective section to the topic.

 

KEYWORDS: customer relationship management, CRM, small real estate agencies, Saudi Arabia, PESTEL, Porter’s Five Forces, segmentation, targeting, and positioning, STP,

 

C/F/913. Proposal. Strategies for Survival of SME in the Real Estate Industry

WORDS:
1400
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

This proposal presents a plan for a dissertation on the strategies for survival for SME in the real estate sector. The paper aims to establish the link between the banking crisis and the real estate slump. The aims of the project is to see what lessons can be learnt from the banking crisis, to identify the implications on the real estate industry, the way in which this impacts SME’s in the sector, and to see what strategies can be implemented to improve survival in times of boom and bust. The proposal plans to achieve these aims by analysis of a detailed literature review, and through primary research like focus groups, interviews and surveys. The paper also discusses the ethics and special requirements for the paper.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, SME, real estate sector, banking crisis!,

 

C/E/593. Dissertation + Proposal. UK housing market during contemporary financial crisis

WORDS:
14450
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
149.99 GBP

The dissertation analyses the impacts of the current economic downturn on the UK housing sector in conditions of financial crisis. Literature is reviewed on the causes and consequences of the price turbulence and the “ripple effect” within the UK housing market during the recession, the trend in the UK housing price decrease over 2007-2009, etc. The dissertation uses secondary and primary research including the analysis of one hundred questionnaires collected from estate agents, members of the local community and a senior employee of the Bank of England. Conclusions are made about the current situation within the housing sector and its managerial implications. A research Proposal matching the dissertation is included in the Supplement. This dissertation contains 11250 words and proposal contains 3200 words.

Dissertation matching this Dissertation + Proposal is also available on our website under the name:  C/E/592. Dissertation. UK housing market during contemporary financial crisis

 

Proposal matching this Dissertation + Proposal is also available on our website under the name:  C/E/591. Proposal. Impact of recession on housing prices in UK
 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, UK housing market, house prices, financial crisis, economic recession,

 

C/E/592. Dissertation. UK housing market during contemporary financial crisis

WORDS:
11250
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
119.99 GBP

The dissertation analyses the impacts of the current economic downturn on the UK housing sector. Literature is reviewed on the causes and consequences of price turbulence and the “ripple effect” within the UK housing market during the recession, the trend in UK housing price decrease over 2007-2009, etc. The dissertation uses secondary and primary research including the analysis of one hundred questionnaires collected from estate agents, members of the local community and a senior employee of the Bank of England. Conclusions are made about the current situation within the housing sector and its managerial implications.

Proposal matching this Dissertation is also available on our website under the name:  C/E/591. Proposal. Impact of recession on housing prices in UK

 

Dissertation + Proposal matching this Dissertation is also available on our website under the name:C/E/593. Dissertation + Proposal. UK housing market during contemporary financial crisis
 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, UK housing market, house prices, financial crisis, economic recession,

 

C/E/591. Proposal. Impact of recession on housing prices in UK

WORDS:
3200
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper proposes to investigate the UK housing market during the economic recession formulating the aims and objectives of the research, reviewing literature on the response of the UK housing sector to the recent recession, discussing macroeconomic data related to house prices and the role of house prices in the creation of the financial crisis, etc. The methods, design and ethical aspects of the research are described, the time schedule of the proposed work is presented.

Dissertation matching this proposal is also available on our website under the name:  C/E/592. Dissertation. UK housing market during contemporary financial crisis

 

Dissertation + Proposal matching this proposal is also available on our website under the name:  C/E/593. Dissertation + Proposal. UK housing market during contemporary financial crisis
 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, impact of the recession, UK housing prices,

 

C/F/881. Proposal. Real Estate Market in the UK

WORDS:
1050
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

This paper proposes research for a dissertation on the key determinants of house prices in the UK, by focusing on theoretical literature and by testing the statistical significance of each determinant. The methodology states that quantitative data will be collected from the Thomson DataStream, Halifax Statistics (2010), Office for National Statistics (2010) and other public sources, sampling data from the past 20 years. Financial modelling and statistical testing will be carried out and the proposal concludes with a summary of the planned structure and content of the findings, analysis and discussion sections.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, Real estate market, macro-economy, UK, house price, Thomson DataStream, Halifax Statistics (2010), Office for National Statistics (2010), financial modelling, statistical testing,

 

C/B/2661. Commercial property markets have bottomed out – now is a good time to invest. Discuss

WORDS:
12100
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
129.99 GBP

This paper looks at the economic variables underlying the commercial property market both before and after the 2007 financial crisis. It uses a combination of structured interviews and secondary data. The findings outlined are that despite price fluctuations, lower vacancy rates and lower rents, the yields being achieved today are far better than those being achieved in 2007 and supports the thesis that it is better value to invest today than it was two years ago. The report concludes that because of uncertainty in the property market, it may be difficult to sell properties, and the prices obtained are uncertain. However, for investors willing to hold on to properties for reasonable investment periods, today’s commercial property market offers significant advantages over the market prior to the recession.

 

KEYWORDS: Commercial, Property, yield, rent, retail, office, industrial, recession, property market, investment, homes, buy, sell, value,

 

C/F/781. AMB Property Corporation: Navigating Treacherous Waters. A Harvard Business School case study

WORDS:
2550
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The following paper analyses the Harvard Business School case study by Jahan J. Moslehi, “AMB Property Corporation: Navigating Treacherous Waters.” AMB are a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) and the case study focuses upon their response to the economic uncertainty during 2008. In this respect, the paper begins by providing a brief overview of REITs, followed by a deeper examination of the global financial crisis upon the REITs market. As such, the paper further continues by discussing both the costs and benefits for international development as far as REITs are concerned, before concluding on how the different options REITs can explore as a means of recapitalising their balance sheets. A background analysis, problem statement, problem analysis, identification and evaluation of alternatives, and strategic recommendations are included.

 

KEYWORDS: AMB Property Corporation, Real Estate Investment Trust, REIT, economic uncertainty, international development, Harvard, case study, Corporation, Moslehi, Financial Crisis, Recession, Balance sheet,

 

S/B/548. Dissertation. Strategies for Survival of SME in Housing Development Industry

WORDS:
10900
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
109.99 GBP

The dissertation investigates the impacts of the current economic crisis on small and medium sized enterprises (SME) in the housing development industry. The review of literature touches on the theory of environmental strategic analysis detailing the models of PEST, Porter's Five Forces, Ansoff's matrix, Porter's generic strategies, Bowman's clock, etc. The methodology of the research uses secondary data and primary data obtained from the interviews with the staff of four housing developers within Fife area in Scotland. Analysis of the companies is conducted along the lines of the earlier mentioned models. Conclusions are made about the damage of the credit crunch for Scottish housing developers.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, housing development SME, PEST, Porter’s Five Forces, Ansoff matrix, generic strategies, Bowman’s clock, retrenchment, turnaround strategy,