Steve Shultz
Baright Professor of Real Estate
Associate Professor of Real Estate and
Land Use Economics
Department of Economics
Teaching
PhD (University of Arizona) Professor Shultz teaches principles of real estate, and both residential and income property appraisal. His teaching interests also include geographic information system (GIS) technologies.

Research
Professor Shultz' research interests focus on mass appraisal methodologies that combine GIS-based data with statistical modeling to quantify the determinants of property sales. This approach improves the accuracy of site-specific appraisals and tax assessments and demonstrates the economic values of various environmental amenities. He is interested in promoting residential and commercial real estate developments that are compatible with sustainable and efficient patterns of urban growth. Some of his work his been published in the Journal of Property Tax Assessment and administration, Land Economics, and Journal of Real Estate and Finance Economics.

Professor Shultz was previously an Associate Professor at North Dakota State University. Prior to entering academe, he was an economist at the Center for Research and Training in tropical agriculture in Costa Rica.
Department: Economics & Real Estate

Office: 515D

Address:
Roskens Hall 515D
College of Business Administration University of Nebraska at Omaha
60th & Dodge Streets
Omaha, NE 68182


Phone: (402) 554-2810

Fax: (402) 554-3747

Email: sshultz@mail.unomaha.edu