
معرفی
Andres Jauregui serves as Professor of Real Estate in the Department of Finance, Real Estate and Business Law at California State University, Fresno's Craig School of Business. He directs the Gazarian Real Estate Center, advancing Central Valley real estate education and research, and serves on the U.S. Green Building Council Central California Chapter Board.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Applied Economics, Auburn University, 2006
- M.S. in Economics, Auburn University
- B.S. in International Economics, International University of the Americas, Costa Rica, 1999
His research integrates real estate economics with environmental systems, emphasizing water resource valuation through spatial econometrics and geographic information systems. Recent work examines stormwater infrastructure capitalization, canal-front property premiums, and electoral impacts on housing markets, consistently bridging real estate finance with environmental policy.
Publications reveal strong methodological focus on spatial analysis techniques to quantify environmental feature impacts on property values, with recurring Central Valley case studies highlighting water infrastructure economics. His work frequently appears in top real estate journals including Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics and Journal of Regional Science.
No scientific awards were documented. While specific grant details are absent, his 15+ journal publications since 2008 demonstrate sustained research productivity. Community engagement includes past board roles with Community Housing Council and Kings River Conservancy.
The Gazarian Real Estate Center operates as his primary research hub, connecting academic work with Central Valley real estate industry practices through education initiatives and applied research on regional market dynamics.



