Blockchain in real estate : theoretical advances and new empirical applications

This book provides an overview of real estate blockchain technology and its applications. It explores blockchain across industries, cryptocurrencies' impact on payment systems, money transfers, investment, and venture capital. It highlights the need for trust in digital technologies as companie...

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Other Authors Jreisat, Ammar (Editor), Mili, Mehdi (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9789819985333
9789819985326
Physical Description1 online zdroj (xxiv, 302 stran) : ilustrace

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505 0 |a Chapter 1: Blockchain Technology in Real Estate: Potential Future and Challenges -- Chapter 2: How Blockchain Technology is Transforming the Real Estate Market? -- Chapter 3: Blockchain, Asset Management and Real Estate Funds -- Chapter 4: Blockchain in Commercial Real Estate -- Chapter 5: A Blockchain base Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Framework for Building Materials Selection -- Chapter 6: A Blockchain base Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Framework for Building Materials Selection -- Chapter 7: Real Estate in the Metaverse -- Chapter 8: Real Estate in the Metaverse -- Chapter 9: Distribution of Proptech Benefits to Stakeholders of Real Estate Market -- Chapter 10: Fragmented Data Landscape and Data Asymmetries in the Real Estate Industry -- Chapter 11: Digital Building Logbook - the Mother Use Case for Blockchain in Real Estate -- Chapter 12: Land Title Solutions Across the World with Blockchain: A Review -- Chapter 13: Tokenized Real Estate Investments -- Chapter 14: Tokenized Real Estate Investments. 
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520 |a This book provides an overview of real estate blockchain technology and its applications. It explores blockchain across industries, cryptocurrencies' impact on payment systems, money transfers, investment, and venture capital. It highlights the need for trust in digital technologies as companies reevaluate operations. The book discusses how blockchain enables secure property and land ownership management through verified transaction histories and immutable records. It also examines how smart contracts enhance property management efficiency. Blockchain has the potential to revolutionize the traditional Multi-Listing System (MLS) in real estate. By creating a transparent MLS, brokers and agents can access the complete transaction history of properties. Blockchain can also streamline registries, titles, and transactions by certifying ownership transfers and confirming financial data. However, there are regulatory and administrative challenges to overcome. Once implemented, blockchain could simplify and speed up buying and profiting from real estate globally. This book explores the implications of real estate blockchain and the opportunities and challenges. It will interest scholars, researchers, and real estate, finance, and financial technology students, real estate agents, town planners, developers, real estate experts, investors, communities. Ammar Barham Jreisat holds a Ph.D. in Finance from Western Sydney University, Australia. He is an Assistant Professor of Finance and Program Coordinator of the M.Sc. in Real Estate Development and Property Management at the University of Bahrain. He is an Associate Editor, and reviewer, and has won awards from MEEA and ERF. He has published peer-reviewed articles in leading international conference proceedings and journals. His research interests include Finance, Banking, Financial Markets, and efficiency and productivity measurement. Mehdi Mili, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at the University of Bahrain. He received his master's in finance and PhD in Finance from the University of Sfax, Tunisia, and the University of Poitiers, France. His research interests include fixed-income modelling, interest rate risk management, and structured products. Mehdi is a conference speaker, and his research has been published in international journals and funded by the University of Sfax and the University of Bahrain. 
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