International Real Estate: A Comparative ApproachDearborn Real Estate, 2004 - 449 pages This international real estate text is published specifically for the college market. It presents the vital economic, political and cultural information and issues that impact real estate practice, investment and development for each country. Further, detailed case studies provide students with practical examples of how to come to sound real estate investment decisions. Prepared by Dr. Mark Levine with contributions from numerous local real estate experts. |
Table des matières
Individual Countries | 1 |
Australia 23 | 204 |
Austria 33 | 217 |
Canada 55 | 232 |
6 | 241 |
China 79 | 259 |
Denmark 111 | 283 |
11 | 298 |
Germany 139 | 335 |
Hungary 151 | 343 |
Ireland 171 | 371 |
PART TWO Case Studies | 379 |
17 | 385 |
APPENDIX | 404 |
Country Comparison Charts | 425 |
APPENDIX C | 442 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
approximately Argentina Australia Austria branch Brazil broker Burns School capital Chile China commercial complex and vibrant conduct business effectively contract Costa Rica CULTURAL ISSUES culture is complex currency Czech Republic Denmark economic European Exit Strategy exports fairly federal Finland France GDP per Capita GDP Real Growth Germany gross domestic product HISTORY AND OVERVIEW http://burns.dcb.du.edu Hungary India industrial investment investors Israel ISSUES Any nation's Italy Japan Jones Lang LaSalle Jordan Kenya land lease license located ment Mexico mortgage Netherlands notary ownership Panama parties percent population president purchase real estate market real estate transactions REAL ESTATE TRENDS Real Growth Rate real property REAL PROPERTY ISSUES registered registry rent residential Russia Saudi Arabia sector SELECTED RESOURCES Singapore South Africa South Korea Spain sq km Sweden tion trade transportation United States 8.70 University of Denver Venezuela World