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David Geltner is Professor Emeritus of Real Estate Finance at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He taught real estate investments for 13 years at the University of Cincinnati, and for 20 years at MIT where he held leadership positions in the Center for Real Estate and the Master of Science in Real Estate Development degree program. He is the recipient of the David Ricardo Medal of the American Real Estate Society, the James Graaskamp Award of the Pension Real Estate Association, and the John Quigley Medal for Advancing Real Estate and Urban Economics of the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association. Geltner was the lead author of the prior three editions of this textbook. Norm Miller is an Emeritus Professor at the University of San Diego and the University of Cincinnati, and Vice-President of the Homer Hoyt Institute, a think tank of global urban economic scholars and industry research directors. He is a housing, finance and capital markets expert. He started the Journal of Sustainable Real Estate, and served as the President of the American Real Estate Society. See https://www.linkedin.com/in/norm-miller-8167935/ Contact at nmiller@sandiego.edu Alex van de Minne received his PhD from the University of Amsterdam in 2015. After which, he tried his luck on the other side of the pond in the United States. Since then, he held both academic and industry positions in renowned institutes, including MIT, Moody's, Real Capital Analytics, and the Federal Reserve of Philadelphia. Piet Eicholtz is Department Chair and Professor of Real Estate Finance, School of Business and Economics at Maastricht University in the Netherlands. His practical experience includes positions at ABP and NIBC Bank, and non-executive board memberships of NSI, Oppenheim.He has had an advisory position to Redevco Europe, the RO Group,the Blue Sky Group and Servatius, and is currently on the Housing Scenario Group of Bouwfonds and the investment Committee of bpfBouw. He has been on the boards of the ROZ-IPD Commercial Property Index foundation, and was chairman of the board of the AEDEX-IPD Dutch Social Housing Index foundation. Thies Lindenthal is the Grosvenor Professor of Real Estate Finance at the Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, England, and a professorial fellow at Pembroke College. His research interests are twofold: First, he analyzes property investments in the very long-term, tracking rents, prices, and returns for up to 500 years. The second research line focuses on applied machine learning techniques to utilize high-dimensional "Big(ish)" data. Put differently, he uses images and other data that are too complex for spreadsheets to better understand property values, household preferences, and decisions made by very human and not always rational agents.
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