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Market disruptions and the future trends in real estate: what do we not know?

In: A Research Agenda for Real Estate

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  • Piyush Tiwari
  • Jyoti Shukla

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This chapter examines the impact of three prominent disruptors on the real estate market and the challenges they pose to contemporary institutions and systems. These disrupters include demographic disruption caused due to rise of millennial population; globalisation disruptions due to footloose capital instruments like crowdfunding; and technological disruptors, both endogenous and exogenous to real estate, such as PropTech and Blockchain. A significant portion of the chapter is dedicated to discussions on emerging technological disrupters such as smart building technology, Fintech and crowdfunding, sharing economies (Airbnb and coworking), and blockchain technology. While raising many important futuristic research questions on the impact of technological innovations on the real estate market, this chapter discusses two key questions: What market disrupters are affecting the real estate market? And how is real estate market adapting to the changes in human behaviour consequential to such disruptions?

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  • Piyush Tiwari & Jyoti Shukla, 2022. "Market disruptions and the future trends in real estate: what do we not know?," Chapters, in: A Research Agenda for Real Estate, chapter 2, pages 19-40, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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