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About CRES


CRES is the acronym for Centre for Real Estate Studies, the research arm of the Department of Real Estate, National University of Singapore.

CRES was set up within the former School of Building & Estate Management in 1991 with the objective of forging closer industrial research collaboration on issues of concern to the real estate industry. Over the years, Memoranda of Understanding for joint research were signed with statutory boards such as the Urban Redevelopment Authority, Jurong Town Corporation, and Housing & Development Board, among others. CRES has also provided expert consultancy services and/or market specific studies to private corporations. Further, CRES coordinates research activities and administers the admissions of students to the department's postgraduate research programme.

Following the reorganisation of the School of Building & Real Estate* into two departments - the Department of Building and the Department of Real Estate - in June 1999, the scope for CRES is widened to encompass the mapping of research directions for the Department of Real Estate. In line with the university-wide drive towards becoming a global knowledge enterprise, CRES has been tasked with charting the department's future direction in real estate research.

CRES adopts a three-pronged strategy in meeting this challenge. Firstly, we aim to strengthen the research ethos among the faculty and cultivate a strong research culture within the department. Secondly, we would like to forge closer links with the real estate industry and government organisations through research collaborations and consultancy projects. Thirdly, we look to initiate multi-discipline, cross-faculty and cross-university research collaborations.

To provide a clearer direction of the research strengths and activities of the department, CRES focuses on two core research themes: Space & Asset Markets (SAM), and Urban Planning & Management (UPM). Under these two broad research cores, three areas are actively pursued:

 
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