Our postgraduate degrees take an end-to-end approach to property development education.
You’ll study the fundamentals of property development, from feasibility modelling to planning law, valuations and risk analysis. You’ll also gain deep insights into the political, financial, legal and physical systems that shape the field.
Tailor your degree to your professional interests with specialist electives in finance, conservation, urban design, global trends and commercial property and build professional connections with your peers and industry partners from across the built environment professions. You can also receive credit recognition for relevant subjects when you enrol in the UTS Master of Planning.
Meet our course expert – Hera Antoniades
Associate Professor Hera Antoniade’s expertise in the UTS Property Development and Real Estate Investment programs spans many years. She teaches a variety of specialised accounting, taxation and feasibility subjects for built environment professionals, equipping students with the professional skills and technical knowledge required to advance and promote the built environment sector.
Hera is highly regarded for her teaching skills, both by students in her course and her academic peers. She is a former recipient of the Design, Architecture and Building Learning and Teaching Award. As a researcher, Hera specialises in forensic trust accounting and governance compliance for the property and legal professions. Her research includes white collar crime in trust accounting for property agencies, property taxation, forensic trust accounting, tenancy legislation, strata management and occupational licensing.
This exercise was about finding out which was the best financing option for the project, so whether you’re going to get a loan. Whether you’re going to sell the property straight away or lease it for 10 years first.
Which one is going to maximise the profit and reduce the risk?