

BSc Real Estate Finance
About this course
Real estate finance sits at the intersection of property, investment, and financial markets, examining how land and buildings are valued, financed, bought, and sold as economic assets. It is a field with enormous economic significance: real estate is the world's largest asset class, and the decisions made by property investors, developers, lenders, and policymakers have profound effects on housing availability, urban development, and the stability of financial systems. Studying real estate finance gives you both an understanding of property markets and the quantitative, financial, and legal knowledge needed to work within them. At the University of Reading, this three-year full-time programme benefits from one of the UK's leading real estate departments, with a strong reputation for both research and professional education in property. You will study property valuation, real estate investment and portfolio management, real estate economics, financial analysis, the legal framework governing land and property transactions, urban development, and planning policy. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study real estate finance in a different country and compare how property markets, investment structures, and regulatory environments differ internationally. This international perspective is increasingly valuable given the global nature of real estate investment. Reading's strong connections with the property and financial services industries support good graduate outcomes. Graduates in real estate finance go on to careers in property investment and fund management, real estate consultancy and advisory, commercial property agency, property development, real estate lending and banking, and roles in REITs and property companies. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors recognises graduates from accredited real estate programmes, and many go on to pursue the APC to become Chartered Surveyors. Others pursue professional qualifications in finance or accounting. The combination of property knowledge and financial skills that this degree develops is distinctive and valued across a real estate industry that depends on both disciplines.
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