What Lies Ahead for the U.S. Housing Market?Thursday, April 12, 2012
Everyone is impacted by housing, especially in expensive markets like the San Francisco Bay area. Join a conference call with one of the leading thinkers on housing issues, Professor Richard Green and hear his thoughts on the following issues:
- Foreclosures
- Where people whose houses have been foreclosed go
- The future of Fannie and Freddie
- Future housing legislation
- What the next wave of residential investors looks like
Prof Green has co-authored may recent articles including such titles as “Thoughts on Rental Housing Market and Policy”,
“Using Tax Policy to Subsidize Homeownership”, “Housing Finance and Aging in Place”, and is currently working on an article titled “Parameter Stability and the Valuation of Mortgages and Mortgage Backed Securities”
Register Online Date: Thursday, April 12, 2012
Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
L
ocation: Via Conference Call (Dial-in and pass code to be provided the day before the event by e-mail).
Cost: No charge for current WCNC members.
This is a Members Only Event. Registration closes at 8:00pm PDT Wednesday, April 11th. (Note: although there is no event registration fee for WCNC members, "seating" will be limited at this event--please register only if you are confident you'll be able to attend.)
Richard K. Green, Ph.D., Director of the USC Lusk Center for Real EstateRichard K. Green, Ph.D., is the Director of the USC Lusk Center for Real Estate. He holds the Lusk Chair in Real Estate and is Professor in the School of Policy, Planning, and Development and the Marshall School of Business.
Prior to joining the USC faculty, Dr. Green spent four years as the Oliver T. Carr, Jr., Chair of Real Estate Finance at The George Washington University School of Business. He was Director of the Center for Washington Area Studies and the Center for Real Estate and Urban Studies at that institution. Dr. Green also taught the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he was Wangard Faculty Scholar and Chair of Real Estate and Urban Land Economics. He also has been principal economist and director of financial strategy and policy analysis at Freddie Mac. More recently, he was a visiting professor of real estate at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, and he continues to retain an affiliation with Wharton. He is or has been involved with the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, the Conference of Business Economists, and the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties. Dr. Green also is also a member of the faculty of the Selden Institute for Advanced Studies in Real Estate. He was recently President of the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association.
In 1995, Dr. Green was honored as "Teacher of the Year" by the University of Wisconsin Graduate Business Association, and soon thereafter was inducted into that University's Teaching Academy.