New Frontiers in Real Estate Finance

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finance
Financial engineering
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Financial innovation
Hedging Effectiveness
Hedonic Pricing Models
Hedonic Variables
Illiquidity Discount
investment
Market structure
Pervasive computing
property derivatives
Property rights
Proptech
real estate
Real Estate Assets
Real Estate Finance
Real Estate Risk
real estate risk modelling
REIT Manager
REITs
Security Tokens
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smart building technology
Smart Buildings
Smart Cities
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367361433
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book introduces three innovative concepts and associated financial instruments with the potential to revolutionise real estate finance.

The factorisation of commercial real estate with factor-based real estate derivatives is the first concept analysed in this book. Methodological issues pertaining to factors in real estate risk analysis are covered in detail with in-depth academic reference. The book then analyses the digitalisation of commercial real estate. The environment in which buildings operate is changing fast. Cities which used to be made up of inanimate architectural structures are growing digital skins and becoming smarter. Smart technologies applied to the built environment are fundamentally changing buildings’ role in cities and their interactions with their occupants. The book introduces the concept of smart space and analyses the emergence of ‘digital rights’ or property rights for smart buildings in smart environments. It proposes concepts and methods for identifying, pricing, and trading these new property rights which will dominate commercial real estate in the future. Finally, the tokenisation of commercial real estate is explored. Sometimes described as an alternative to securitisation, tokenisation is a new tool in financial engineering applied to real assets. The book suggests two innovative applications of tokenisation: private commercial real estate index tokenisation and data tokens for smart buildings.

With factorisation, digitalisation, and tokenisation, commercial real estate is at the forefront of innovations. Real estate’s unique characteristics, stemming from its physicality, trigger new ways of thinking which might have a profound impact on other asset classes by paving the way for micro markets. Factor-based property derivatives, digital rights, and tokens embody how commercial real estate can push the boundaries of modern capitalism and, in doing so, move at the centre of tomorrow’s smart economies. This book is essential reading for all real estate, finance, and smart technology researchers and interested professionals.

Patrick Lecomte is Professor in Real Estate at the Université du Québec à Montréal (ESG-UQÀM), Quebec, Canada.

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