Cities and Towns have existed for millennia developing in numerous forms and patterns over the ages. These forms shape the way we have lived and continue to live in society, as we adopt new infrastructure and technology to ensure our livelihood and safety. This adoption has led to the development and implementation of land use management and planning systems to govern the way we utilize and develop land in and around the city. These systems inform our decisions and drive growth through real estate development and infrastructure development that supports their growth. The interplay between the two creates a unique environment that is interdependent and reliant upon the actions or plans between private sector developers and governments around the world.



Urban Land Economics and Real Estate Market Dynamics

Instructor: Lyle Brice Prim
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- Analyze key concepts, benefits, and frameworks of Urban Land and Urban Form. 
- Explore Urban Land Systems and their Planning throughout the world. 
- Apply your knowledge of Urban Land and urban Land Systems to understand the Real Estate market and what influences the Real Estate Market. 
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This course explores the development and patterns of cities and towns over millennia, examining how infrastructure and technology shape our society. It delves into land use management and planning systems, highlighting their role in guiding real estate and infrastructure development.
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Reviewed on Nov 8, 2024
Brief coverage of urbanization economics and markets. Would have liked to go more into it. Better coverage of land use and planning.
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