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Norm Miller

nmiller@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-7939
Alcala West, Avila 101

Office Hours

Monday:
11 a.m. to noon
2 to 4 p.m.

Tuesday:
2 to 4 p.m.
7 to 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Thursday:
10 a.m. to noon

Director, Real Estate Academic Programs
Professor of Real Estate

Ph.D. The Ohio State University, Real Estate and Finance
M.S. The Ohio State University, Finance
B.S. The Ohio State University, Real Estate and Urban Analysis

Norm Miller is a professor and director of academic programs at the University of San Diego’s Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate. Previously, he was at the University of Cincinnati. He has spent time as a visiting faculty member at DePaul University and the University of Hawaii. He started his academic career at the University of Georgia. He received his Ph.D. from The Ohio State University in finance and real estate with a minor in city and regional planning. He is active on the editorial board of several national and international journals and is the immediate past president of ARES, the American Real Estate Society. He served for several years on the Cincinnati Port Authority and Riverfront Advisors, where he provided guidance on several public private developments, TIFs, deal structuring and economic inclusion goals.

Miller has numerous academic articles, books and articles in trade market publications on housing, brokerage, mortgage risk, valuation, sustainable real estate and many other topics. His research on housing market analysis and forecasting spans three decades.  Currently, he has been organizing conferences, panels and speaking on sustainable real estate while working with CoStar, CBRE and the EPA on research exploring the financial payoffs from green approaches.

His most recent book, Commercial Real Estate Analysis and Investment, with Geltner, Eicholtz and Clayton, is in its second edition and is the leading graduate-level textbook in the world. Miller has lectured globally and domestically from Singapore and Thailand to Russia. He has worked extensively with various trade associations and became one of the first Distinguished Fellows of NAIOP in 2002 and served as one of the primary instructors for NAIOP educational programs from 1998 through 2008. He is currently an educational consultant for CCIM. As a faculty and board member for the Homer Hoyt Land Use Institute, based in North Palm Beach, FL, he works with premier academic and industry thought leaders to produce research and programming on real estate issues and trends. Currently, he is president of HIRE (www.realcareers.org), the Hoyt Institute for Real Estate (www.hoyt.org), which promotes commercial real estate education and career path awareness. Miller also is the editor of a new journal on sustainable real estate (www.josre.org).

Selected Current Research

Book, Scholarly-New

Miller, N. (2009). Commercial Real Estate Career Education and Research Guide. The Hoyt Group (2nd Edition)

Miller, N. (2006). Commercial Real Estate Career Education and Research Guide. Hoyt Institute for Real Estate

Miller, N. (2005). REal Estate Principles for the New Economy. Thompson Southwestern w/ Geltner, D.

Miller, N. The Complete Guide to Mortgage Mathematics.

Book, Textbook-New

Miller, N. Mortgage Mathematics and Financial Tables.

Journal Article, Academic Journal

Miller, N., Pogue, D., , . (2009). Green Buildings and Productivity. Journal of Sustainable Real Estate

Miller, N. (2008). Does Green Pay Off?. Journal of Real Estate Portfolfio Management, 14

Miller, N., Cannon, S., Pandher, G. (2006). A Cross-Sectional Asset-Pricing Analysis of the U.S. Metropolitan Real-Estate Market at the Zip Code Level. Real EState Economics, 34 (4), 519-552.

Miller, N., Peng, L. (2006). Exploring Metropolitan Housing Price Volatility. Journal of Real Estate and Financial Economics, 33

Miller, N. (2005). The Impact of Interest Rates and Employment on Housing Prices. International Real Estate Review, 8 (1), 26-42.

Miller, N., Derieux, W., Benjamin, J. (2005). Estimating User Costs and Rates of Return for Single-Family Residential Real Estate. Journal of Real Estate Practice and Education, 8 (1), 1-24.

Miller, N. (2004). The Land Residual Theory and the Absence of Busines Value for Real Estate as an Operating Business. Journal of Property Tax Assessment, 1 (4), 29-36.

Miller, N. Idiosyncratic Voltaility and the Housing Market. Journal of Housing Research, 17 (1)

Miller, N. “Price Volume Correlation in the Housing Market: Causality and Co-movements” . Journal of Real Estate Economics and Finance

Miller, N., , L. House Prices and Economic Growth . Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics

Book, Non-Scholarly-New

Miller, N. (2007). Commercial Real Estate Analysis and Investment. Thompson Southwestern--Geltner, Eicholtz & Clayton

Conference Proceeding

Miller, N. The Neighborhood Impact of Subprime Lending, Predatory Lending, and Foreclosure. FMA European Conference

Magazine/Trade Publication

Miller, N. (2009). Distressed Home Prices: The True Story. Mortgage Banking Magazine (March 2009), pages 34 to 38.