Department of Land Economy | 50th Anniversary 1962 – 2012

Staff

Professor Andrew Baum

Professor Andrew Baum

Position(s):

Honorary Professor of Real Estate Investment

Other posts:

  • Professor of Land Management at Henley Business School, University of Reading, since 1989
  • Chairman of the investment committee, CBRE Global Investors Multi Manager
  • Consulting partner, Internos Real Investors
  • Associate Fellow, Said Business School, University of Oxford
  • Member of the Supervisory Board for the Schroder Exempt Property Unit Trust
  • Fellow of the RICS (1988), Urban Land Institute (2001) and the Society of Property Researchers (2002); member, CFA Institute
  • Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge

Contact information:

Email: ab815

Recent Publications:

Baum, A and Hartzell, D (2012): Global Property Investment: Strategies, Structures, Decisions,  Wiley Blackwell

Baum, A and Mackmin, D and Nunnington, N (2011): The Income Approach to Property Valuation (sixth edition), Routledge

Marcato, G, Lizieri, C, Ogden, P and Baum, A (2010): Pricing Inefficiencies in Private Real Estate Markets: Using Total Return Swaps, Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics

Baum, A and Farrelly, K (2009): Sources of Alpha and Beta in Property Funds, Journal of European Real Estate Research

Baum, A (2009): Commercial Real Estate Investment, a Strategic Approach (second edition), Routledge

Baum, A (2008) The Emergence of Real Estate Funds, in Peterson, A (ed.) Real Estate Finance: Law, Regulation and Practice, LexisNexis

Baum, A and Crosby, N (2008), Property Investment Appraisal (third edition), Wiley Blackwell 

Baum, A and Devaney, S (2008) Depreciation, Income Distribution and the UK REIT, Journal of Property Investment and Finance

Baum, A (2007) Managing Specific Risk in Property Portfolios, Property Research Quarterly (NL)

Baum, A (2006) Real estate investment through indirect vehicles: an initial view of risk and return characteristics, in Bone Winkel et al, Stand und Entwicklungs – tendenzen der Immobilienokonomire, Germany, Rudolf Muller

Last updated 29 February, 2012