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Kiana Basiri is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Real Estate Management at Toronto Metropolitan University, part of the School of Business Management. She joined the faculty in 2020, bringing extensive research and policy experience from her prior role as a Senior Specialist in the Housing Research Division at Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC).
- PhD in Applied Economics, HEC Montréal
Her research focuses on the intersection of housing and credit markets, using advanced econometric tools to explore issues such as mortgage defaults, consumer bankruptcies, housing affordability, and financial stability. Her work informs critical public policy debates and contributes to the understanding of household financial vulnerability.
Dr. Basiri's recent publications appear in top journals like Real Estate Economics and Canadian Public Policy, reflecting her expertise in real estate economics, housing policy, and household finance. Her research employs structural modeling and statistical analysis to evaluate mortgage insurance, mortgage fraud, and the impact of economic shocks on homeowners.
While no specific awards are listed, her policy-relevant research has had a tangible impact on housing market understanding in Canada. She actively contributes to academic and public discourse through her publications and professional engagement.
She advises on housing-related research topics and has led significant research initiatives at CMHC. Though current advisees are not listed, her academic role includes mentoring graduate students in real estate and economics. She has likely secured research funding through university and government sources, given her prior institutional research leadership.
Her work is closely tied to policy institutions and research centers focused on housing and financial stability, suggesting collaboration with interdisciplinary teams and public sector partners.




