Wejendra Reddy

Dr. Wejendra Reddy

Lecturer

Details

Open to

  • Masters Research or PhD student supervision

About

Dr Wejendra Reddy (Wejen Reddy) is the Lecturer: Property Investment at the RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.

Wejen researches and teaches at RMIT in the areas of property investment concepts, securitised property, property accounting and capital markets. He has a PhD from RMIT University that investigated the Australian managed funds investment strategies and property allocation. Wejen received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Property from the University of the South Pacific (Fiji Islands) and post-graduate qualification in finance from the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA, Australia). Prior to joining RMIT, Wejen has worked as a capital markets analyst, REITs analyst and property academic in Australia and overseas. Wejen holds Fellow membership with FINSIA (F Fin) and Associate membership Australian Property Institute (AAPI), Certified Property Practitioner (Education).

Supervisor projects

  • The impact of investor sentiment on the REITs market: An empirical study on the Australian REITs market
  • 9 Feb 2021
  • House Price Determinants in Ghana: A Mixed Methods Approach
  • 3 Jul 2017
  • Forecasting the Performance of Commercial Property Market: Beyond the Primary Reliance on Econometrics Models
  • 4 Aug 2015

Teaching interests

Property investment; Asset allocation; Funds management; Superannuation; A-REITs (listed property); Real estate (residential property); Housing market

Research interests

Building, Banking, Finance and Investment, Other Built Environment and Design, Commercial Services
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