Bill Mundy
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Dr. Bill Mundy is widely recognized as one of the leading authorities in real estate appraisal in the United States[1]. Formerly the Land Economist for Weyerhaueser Corporation, in 1976 he founded Mundy Associates, now known as Greenfield Advisors. He is a fellow of the Weimer School of Advanced Real Estate and Land Economics Studies, a former Chairman of the Board of the Real Estate Counseling Group of America, and is credited with introducing the concept of stigma into the real estate appraisal lexicon[2].
Dr. Mundy is a graduate of Washington State University and holds a Ph.D. in Business from the University of Washington. He is the author or co-author of numerous books, chapters, and journal articles in real estate, most recently Environmental Valuation with Dr. John I. Carruthers. Greenfield Advisors features a sample listing of his recent contributions to the literature.
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- ^ Journal of the Japan Real Estate Institute, 2003
- ^ David Lenhoff, Nine Big Ideas: Appraisal Journal Articles That Influenced a Generation, The Appraisal Journal, January, 2007