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Daniel Kohlhepp Faculty Bio

Daniel Kohlhepp

Daniel B. Kohlhepp, PhD, MAI
Lecturer

The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
100 International Drive
Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: (410) 234-9438
dkohlhe1@jhu.edu

Daniel B. Kohlhepp, Ph.D. (Ohio State University) joined the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in 2010. He is a lecturer in the Edward St John Real Estate Program with expertise in the areas of real estate development, investments, and valuation.

Honors and Distinctions

  • Associate Editor, The Journal of Sustainable Real Estate
  • Director, Homer Hoyt Institute’s Weimer School of Advanced Studies
  • Penn State University, Mount Nittany Society, 2008
  • Virginia Sustainable Building Network, Best Commercial Project, 2007
  • Northern Virginia NAIOP, Best High Rise Building, 2007
  • Weimer School of Advanced Studies in Real Estate and Land Economics, Weimer School Leadership Award, 1997

Selected Publications

  • “Challenges and Lessons Learned at Arlington Potomac Yard”  Chapter 8, Future Office Design, Practice and Research, edited by Chris Grech and David Walter, Taylor and Francis, 2008, pp 67-73.
  • “The Financial Planning and Management of Real Estate Developments”, Financial Management, Volume 9, Number 1 (Spring 1980) pp. 46-52.
  • “The Effect of Municipal Services and Local Taxes on Housing Values”, Journal of the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association, Volume 7, Number 3 (Fall 1979) pp. 318-343 (with Charles A. Ingene).
  • “Multicollinearity and Reduced Form Price Equations for Residential Markets”, Journal of the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association, Volume 6, Number 1 (Spring 1978) pp. 50-69 (with George W. Gau).
  • “Reinvestment Rate and the Sensitivity of Rates of Return in Real Estate Investment”, Journal of the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association, Volume 4, Number 3 (Winter 1976) pp. 69-83 (with George W. Gau).

Works in Progress

  • The Real Estate Development Matrix: A Wiki Approach
  • The Role of the Master Developer In Urban, Mixed-use Projects
  • Landlord, Tenant and Investor Perspectives on Sustainable Real Estate
  • Rules-of-Thumb and Back-of-the-Envelope Analysis for Real Estate Investments

Teaching Interests

  • The Real Estate Development Process
  • The Real Estate Investment Process
  • Green and Sustainable Real Estate Development and Investment
  • Urban Mixed-use Projects