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ROGER SINDT
Professor of Real Estate and Land Use Economics
Economics & Real Estate

Roskens Hall, Room 515B
College of Business Administration University of Nebraska at Omaha
60th & Dodge Streets
Omaha, NE 68182

Phone: (402) 554-2802
Fax: (402) 554-3747
rsindt@mail.unomaha.edu

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Teaching PhD (Texas A&M University) Professor Sindt teaches Real Estate Principles, Real Estate Concepts and Processes, Residential Real Estate Finance, Commercial Real Estate Finance, Real Estate Investment Analysis, Internship, Special Problems in Real Estate and Land Use Economics, and Principles of Economics (Micro). His teaching interests center on the undergraduate real estate and land use economics (RELU) program focusing on residential and commercial finance and commercial property investment analysis.

Research Professor Sindt's research interests include Real Estate Finance, Real Estate Investments, Real Estate Valuation, and Housing Economics. His research has been published in Appraisal Journal, Real Estate Review, Academy of Finance Proceedings, Midwest Review of Finance and Insurance, Proceedings of the Nebraska Economics and Business Association, Journal of Housing and Society, Real Estate Business, Bureau of Business Research Review, Tierra Grande, Valuation Perspectives, Real Estate Perspectives, Proceedings of the Real Estate Educator's Association, and Regional Business Review. Dr. Sindt serves the profession by reviewing work for the Nebraska Economics and Business Association and the Journal of Academy of Finance and Insurance (a subgroup of the Midwest Business Administration Association).

Service Dr. Sindt is a member of the American Real Estate Society, Nebraska Business and Economic Association, and Midwest Business Administration Association. His has served the industry and profession as immediate Past President, Nebraska Economics and Business Association. Professor Sindt is presently Faculty Advisor, Rho Epsilon Club and past Vice President, National Rho Epsilon Club. He served one full and one partial term on the UNO Faculty Senate, as faculty liaison for RELU scholarship acquisition and administration, and as RELU internship coordinator.

Before joining the professoriate, Professor Sindt worked as a Licensed Real Estate salesperson and broker in Texas, had some residential construction experience, and was an owner and manager of residential rental properties.