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Real Estate

See the latest research, articles and faculty on the Real Estate Area of Expertise at Columbia Business School.

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In Brief, Innovation, Leadership
Date
May 01, 2024
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In Brief, Innovation, Leadership

CBS Campus Clinches Prestigious Prix Versailles Architecture Award

Henry R. Kravis Hall and David Geffen Hall, part of Columbia Business School's new Manhattanville campus, earned the 2023 Prix Versailles World Special prize in the campus category as part of the Prix Versailles awards.
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Faculty, In Brief, Leadership
Date
May 01, 2024
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Faculty, In Brief, Leadership

Professor Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh Wins Inaugural CBS Practice Prize

Columbia Business School has awarded its inaugural Practice Prize to Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, the Earle W. Kazis and Benjamin Schore Professor of Real Estate.
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Artificial Intelligence, Finance and Economics, Innovation, Real Estate
Type
Finance & Economics
Date
March 24, 2024
Artificial Intelligence, Finance and Economics, Innovation, Real Estate

How Will AI Change Real Estate?

Mark Peter Davis '08, Managing Partner of Interplay, explores the dynamic landscape of real estate in the age of artificial intelligence.
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Financial Institutions, Real Estate
Date
March 05, 2024
Empty brown and white building photo – Free Grey Image on Unsplash. Photo by Sergei Wing on Unsplash.
Financial Institutions, Real Estate

Commercial Real Estate Distress and Elevated Interest Rates Pose Solvency Risks For Banks

Columbia Business School’s Research Model Explores the Relationship Between Uninsured Debt and Potential Bank Runs 
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Economics and Policy, Finance and Economics, Labor, Platforms
Type
Finance & Economics
Date
January 31, 2024
Economics and Policy, Finance and Economics, Labor, Platforms

What is the Silent Depression in the US?

What is the silent depression? CBS Professor Brett House breaks down what TikTok influencers get right — and wrong — about the state of the U.S. economy.
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Finance, Finance and Economics, Real Estate, Venture Capital
Date
January 31, 2024
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Finance, Finance and Economics, Real Estate, Venture Capital

Reimagining the Future of New York City Real Estate

The rise of remote work, declining commercial property values, and the resulting decreased tax revenue demand bold solutions.
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Milstein Center News, Real Estate
Type
Columbia Business
Date
January 17, 2024
Professor Stijn van Nieuwerburgh is interviewed.
Milstein Center News, Real Estate
Real Estate News

60 Minutes: How empty office buildings are setting cities on a doom loop

Sunday, January 14, 2024: Professor Stijn van Nieuwerburgh is interviewed by 60 Minutes about commercial real estate and how empty office buildings are setting cities on a doom loop.
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In Brief, Innovation, Real Estate, Technology
Type
Finance & Economics
Date
November 16, 2023
In Brief, Innovation, Real Estate, Technology

Reimagining the Future of Work

The work-from-home revolution is transforming office spaces, management practices, and interactions between coworkers. But how can we grasp the depth of these changes and understand what's next?
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Real Estate Research

Office Real Estate as a Hedge against Inflation and the Impact of Lease Contracts

Authors
Ivo Servandus De Wit
Date
September 22, 2022
Format
Journal Article

This article analyzes the hedging potential of real estate and especially looks at the impact of lease contracts in various countries around the world on the inflation hedge capability for both expected and unexpected inflation. The dataset consists of direct real estate rent and capital value data for 59 cities/MSAs in 25 countries between 1991 and 2020 to make international comparison over a long time period possible. The results indicate that real estate is a good hedge against inflation, and especially against unexpected inflation.

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The Next Step on Climate Action: Parking Reform

Authors
Gernot Wagner and Matthew Lewis
Date
September 22, 2022
Format
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Publication
Bloomberg CityLab + Green

California is finally poised to lift parking requirements across the state. Here’s why that would be a huge win for the climate.

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Greening Your Home Will Be Cheaper, but Expect Growing Pains

Authors
Gernot Wagner
Date
August 12, 2022
Format
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Publication
New York Times

Cutting carbon cuts "fossilflation" — and yes, that needs to be balanced against "greenflation." The Inflation Reduction Act tackles both, but getting the balance right will be key.

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Affordable Housing and City Welfare

Authors
Jack Favilukis, Pierre Mabille, and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh
Date
June 5, 2022
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Review of Economic Studies

Housing affordability has become the main policy challenge for most large cities in the world. Zoning, rent control, housing vouchers, and tax credits are the main levers employed by policy makers. We build a new dynamic stochastic spatial equilibrium model to evaluate the effect of these policies on house prices, rents, residential construction, labor supply, output, income and wealth inequality, as well as the location decision of households within the city. The analysis incorporates risk, wealth effects, and resident landlords.

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Delays in Banks' Loan Loss Provisioning and Economic Downturns: Evidence from the U.S. Housing Market

Authors
Sehwa Kim
Date
June 1, 2022
Format
Working Paper

I study whether banks' loan loss provisioning contributes to economic downturns, by examining the U.S. housing market. Specifically, I examine the aggregate effects of banks' delayed loan loss recognition (DLR) on house prices during the Great Recession and the channels through which these potential effects arose. I construct ZIP-code-level exposure to banks' DLR before the crisis and compare high- and low-exposure ZIP codes during the crisis to examine the aggregate effects of banks' DLR on the housing market.

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Take the Q Train: Value Capture of Public Infrastructure Projects

Authors
Arpit Gupta, Constantine Kontokosta, and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh
Date
May 1, 2022
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Journal of Urban Economics

We analyze the impact of the Second Avenue Subway (Q-train) construction on local real estate prices, which capitalize the benefits of transit spillovers. We find evidence of higher real estate prices in the vicinity of areas served by the new Q-train, relative to other areas in Manhattan's Upper East Side. Only 30% of the private value created by the subway leads is captured through property taxes, and is insufficient to cover the cost of the subway. Value capture through targeted property tax increases can help close the funding gap.

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Can the Covid Bailouts Save the Economy?

Authors
Vadim Elenev, Tim Landvoigt, and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh
Date
January 19, 2022
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Economic Policy

The covid-19 crisis has led to a sharp deterioration in firm and bank balance sheets. The government has responded with a massive intervention in corporate credit markets. We study equilibrium dynamics of macroeconomic quantities and prices, and how they are affected by government intervention in the corporate debt markets. We find that the interventions should be highly effective at preventing a much deeper crisis by reducing corporate bankruptcies by about half, and short-circuiting the doom loop between corporate and financial sector fragility.

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How individual actions can combat climate change

Authors
Gernot Wagner
Date
November 10, 2021
Format
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Publication
The Economist

It is tempting to dismiss personal responsibility for lowering one’s carbon footprint. After all, it was bp that popularised the concept in the mid-aughts, telling everyone that it was “time to go on a low-carbon diet”.

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Global Risk Premiums on Direct Office Real Estate Returns

Authors
Ivo Servandus De Wit and Christopher Mayer
Date
October 1, 2021
Format
Journal Article

This article empirically examines the magnitude of risk premiums for direct real estate investments on a global basis. As this article analyzes ex-ante risk premiums over more than 25 years consistently across the world, it enhances current knowledge about the regional differences between risk premiums and helps long-term investors with their global portfolio allocation over time. On a global level, the authors find a risk premium of 4.1% for Gordon’s growth and 3.7% for two-stage growth model. The periodic growth model shows a slightly lower risk premium of 3.1%.

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