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Keynote Speaker Norm Miller covered topics including how metro market averages can be misleading, how tax credits have distorted our markets, how distress is stabilizing yet will impact future markets, and more.
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Featured Speaker Cynthia A. Kroll discussed the fragility of the recovery and the implications for employment, economic growth, and the U.S. and California real estate markets.
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Speakers:
Norm Miller – Director, Real Estate Academic Programs Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate, USD
| Dr. Norm Miller is Academic Director for the MSRE Program, Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate and one of the founders of Collateral Intelligence (www.co-intel.com) and Collateral Analytics. His research covers housing risk analysis, price forecasting, AVMs and mortgage risk analysis and more recently the costs and benefits of green efforts and sustainable real estate. As a Homer Hoyt Land Use Institute Faculty and Board member, he is involved with some premier thought leaders among academics and industry professionals in a think-tank setting. He is the co-author of the leading graduate text for real estate, and is the editor of the Journal of Sustainable Real Estate. |
Cynthia A. Kroll – Senior Regional Economist Fisher Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics University of California, Berkeley
| Dr. Cynthia Kroll is well-known for her research on California economic trends and their implications for real estate. Her recent and ongoing research span a broad range of topics and disciplines, including industrial structure, innovation, and financing building in the green economy; the global position of California’s economy in general and of high-tech sectors; effects of global trade on services sectors; globalization and the real estate industry; the transforming housing market and California's future; affordable housing policy in California. In addition to her 26 years at the Center, Dr. Kroll has also worked for the State of California's Office of Economic Research, for the Association of Bay Area Governments, for SRI International, as an adjunct lecturer in the UC Berkeley Department of City and Regional Planning, and as an independent consultant |
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