Mission Statement
“The Review aims to provide a conduit for scholars, professional practitioners, and students to express ideas, concepts and research findings from all fields related to the real estate profession. The Review focuses on the interdisciplinary nature of real estate by blending both informative practical papers with application based academic research across the breadth of design, business, economics, engineering, finance, law, planning, development, marketing and property management.”
Announcements
- The 2007-08 ING Clarion Most Outstanding Article Award student competition

Details regarding the 2007-08 ING Clarion Most Outstanding Article Award student competition coming soon.
Recent Articles
- John F. McDonald

What is Public Use? Eminent Domain and the Kelo Decision
- Bill Sanders Interview

Executive Profile
- Mark S. Nadel

A Critical Assessment of the Traditional Residential Real Estate Broker Commission Rate Structure
Unabridged article (available only online)
Abridged article from print edition
ING Clarion Finalists
- Janice L. Dornbush

Japanese Real Estate:
Does the Government Help or Hinder Development?
(Dual Degree Candidate: MBA Wharton School/MA Lauder Institute, University of Pennsylvania)
- Kristin Perkins

The Future of Limited Equity Cooperatives
(Master of City Planning Candidate, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley)
- Richard Kennedy

Private Equity Goes Retail