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Sandy Bond is a Professor of Practice in Real Estate at Bucknell University, located in Holmes Hall. Their research focuses on sustainable real estate practices, the economic impacts of detrimental environmental and infrastructural conditions (e.g., earthquakes, cell towers, high voltage lines) on property values, and the assessment of land contamination stigma. Bond holds a PhD in Real Estate from Curtin University (2001) and prior degrees from Massey University including a BBS in Valuation and Property Management (1984).
- Education:
- PhD, Real Estate, Curtin University, 2001
- MBS, Real Estate, Massey University, 1997
- Graduate Diploma, Business Administration, Massey University, 1993
- BBS, Valuation and Property Management, Massey University, 1984
Bond's representative work includes the 2013 book analyzing infrastructure impacts on property values. They teach courses like ACFM 266 (Principles of Real Estate) and ACFM 369 (Real Estate Finance & Investments). Awards include Fellowships from New Zealand professional institutes and international service recognition.
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