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Real Estate Research Center at Texas A&M University
NameReal Estate Research Center
Established1987
ParentTexas A&M University
TypeResearch institute
CityCollege Station
StateTexas
CountryUnited States

Real Estate Research Center at Texas A&M University The Real Estate Research Center at Texas A&M University is an academic research institute focused on commercial and residential property markets, urban development, capital markets, and policy analysis. Founded within a public research university, the Center connects scholars, practitioners, and policymakers from across the United States and internationally, contributing to debates involving investment, land use, and finance. Its work intersects with professional organizations, government agencies, and private-sector firms.

History

The Center was established in the late 20th century amid growing interest in real estate finance and urban development, paralleling initiatives at Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, University of California, Berkeley, Columbia University and New York University. Early collaborators and contributors included faculty and administrators affiliated with Texas A&M University System, Texas A&M University-Commerce, University of Texas at Austin, Rice University, Southern Methodist University, and Baylor University. Over time the Center engaged with national entities such as the Federal Reserve Board, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Fannie Mae, and Freddie Mac while hosting conferences featuring speakers from International Monetary Fund, World Bank, National Association of Realtors, and Urban Land Institute.

Mission and Research Focus

The Center’s mission emphasizes applied research in real estate markets, investment analysis, public policy, and education, aligning with priorities at National Science Foundation, Council on Competitiveness, American Enterprise Institute, Brookings Institution, and Pew Charitable Trusts. Research themes include property valuation, mortgage markets, affordable housing, land use regulation, and infrastructure finance, engaging scholars from Yale University, Princeton University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and University of Michigan. The Center’s analytical work supports decision-makers at entities such as Housing and Urban Development Secretary, Texas Legislature, City of Houston, City of Dallas, and county governments across Texas.

Programs and Services

Programs offered include executive education, practitioner workshops, student internships, and certificate programs developed in collaboration with professional bodies like the Appraisal Institute, Commercial Real Estate Development Association, CFA Institute, Society of Industrial and Office Realtors, and Building Owners and Managers Association International. Services extend to custom market studies for developers, feasibility analyses for institutional investors including Blackstone Group, Brookfield Asset Management, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and advisory support for public agencies such as Texas Department of Transportation and metropolitan planning organizations linked to Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County.

Publications and Data Resources

The Center publishes research reports, market briefs, and datasets used by analysts at Moody's Analytics, Standard & Poor's, Zillow Group, CoStar Group, and RealPage. Its white papers and working papers cite methodologies similar to those used by scholars at National Bureau of Economic Research, National Association of Home Builders, Urban Institute, and Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. Data resources include time series on rents, vacancy rates, absorption, cap rates, and housing starts that inform analyses by firms such as CBRE Group, JLL, Cushman & Wakefield, Colliers International, and Marcus & Millichap.

Partnerships and Industry Engagement

The Center maintains partnerships with academic institutions and industry organizations including Texas A&M Real Estate Center Alumni, Texas Real Estate Commission, Texas Society of Architects, Greater Houston Partnership, and regional economic development corporations. It convenes advisory boards featuring executives from Hines Interests Limited Partnership, Trammell Crow Company, Lennar Corporation, PulteGroup, and pension funds like CalPERS and Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America. Collaborative projects have involved municipal governments, nonprofit housing providers such as Habitat for Humanity International, and philanthropic funders including Ford Foundation and Kresge Foundation.

Facilities and Location

Located on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, the Center operates within university research facilities adjacent to colleges and departments such as the Mays Business School, College of Architecture, College of Engineering, Department of Urban Planning, and the Institute for Data Science. Proximity to platforms like Texas A&M Transportation Institute and regional centers including Houston-Galveston Area Council supports field research, case studies, and practitioner engagement. The campus location provides access to libraries and archives such as Cushing Memorial Library and Archives and computing resources used by fellows and visiting scholars.

Notable Alumni and Leadership

Leadership and alumni have included academics and practitioners affiliated with institutions and firms like University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business, Southern Methodist University Cox School of Business, Rice University Jones Graduate School of Business, BlackRock, The Carlyle Group, Berkshire Hathaway, Deloitte, and Ernst & Young. Directors and fellows have participated in national forums alongside leaders from American Planning Association, Congressional Budget Office, Office of Management and Budget, National Association for Business Economics, and Economic Roundtable. The Center’s graduates hold positions in municipal governments, national nonprofits, and global investment firms including posts in City of Austin, City of San Antonio, Dallas County, and international offices of major real estate companies.

Category:Texas A&M University