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Transaction based performance measurement and analysis of real estate investments: an alternative approach to measure investment success in a "deal driven" industry.

Transaction based performance measurement and analysis of real estate investments: an alternative approach to measure investment success in a "deal driven" industry.

Noske, Sasha and Isaac, David (2005) Transaction based performance measurement and analysis of real estate investments: an alternative approach to measure investment success in a "deal driven" industry. In: 12th European Real Estate Society Conference, June 15-18, 2005, Dublin, Ireland.

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Abstract

Investors rely on insights concerning the question how successful their investments are performing. In a market with a low degree of liquidity and huge investment slices, this will be of outstanding importance. There are some existing models which are serving this purpose. This investigation grabs a quote from the prominent writers Brown and Matysiak, who state, that the property market "tends to be deal driven with the emphasis on selecting individual properties. If we accept this finding we imply that "the deal" attributes a lot to overall investment success. As a consequence we have to ask how accurately we control the ongoing relationship of "the deal" and periodically passing income. This investigation assesses how common measures cope with that and what could be done to extend the repertoire of such measurements for more focus on the guiding deal-assumption. This work tests existing techniques in their ability to cope with a "deal driven" context.

Item Type: Conference or Conference Paper (Paper)
Additional Information: [1] This paper was presented during sesssion I4 of the conference [2] Paper reference is eres2005_267 [3] Conference took place in association with the International Real Estate Society
Uncontrolled Keywords: real estate investment
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor > HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Pre-2014 Departments: School of Architecture, Design & Construction
School of Architecture, Design & Construction > Sustainable Environments Research Group
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Last Modified: 14 Oct 2016 09:15
URI: http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/5891

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