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Dr Martin Wersing is a Lecturer in Real Estate at the University of Aberdeen Business School, where he contributes to teaching, research, and academic governance. He holds a PhD and is actively engaged in research at the intersection of real estate, econometrics, and urban economics.
- Institution: University of Aberdeen
- School: Business School
- Department: Department of Real Estate
- Email: martin.wersing@abdn.ac.uk
- Office: S68 Edward Wright Building, Old Aberdeen Campus
His research focuses on applied econometrics, machine learning, housing economics, and urban economics. He investigates topics such as automated valuation models, teleworking impacts on housing demand, and the reliability of real estate listings data for empirical analysis. His work is highly collaborative, involving scholars from Germany, Sweden, and the UK.
Dr Wersing's recent publications span journals like Regional Science and Urban Economics, Journal of Housing Economics, and Empirical Economics, with a strong trend toward data-driven housing market analysis and policy-relevant urban research. His work increasingly integrates machine learning and big data into traditional econometric frameworks for real estate modeling.
He has been recognized with the Aareal Award of Excellence in Real Estate Research (Best Research Paper, 2012). Additional honors include service on the editorial board of the Journal of Property Research and peer-review contributions to leading journals such as Land Economics and International Review of Financial Analysis.
- Aareal Award of Excellence in Real Estate Research, Best Research Paper, 2012
- Associate Editor, Journal of Property Research
- Referee for: International Review of Financial Analysis, Journal of European Real Estate Research, Scottish Journal of Political Economy
Dr Wersing advises on academic integrity and examination processes as Senior Exams Officer in the Business School. He has provided consultancy on automated valuation models for real estate platforms and surveyors. His teaching includes empirical methods in finance and real estate economics, equipping students with statistical and econometric tools.
He has presented his research at institutions including Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm, and at major international conferences. His affiliations include the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association (AREUEA), Royal Economic Society, and Scottish Institute for Research in Economics.

