Sharon McCabe
Faculty Associate - James A. Graaskamp Center for Real Estate, Real Estate & Urban Land Economics at Wisconsin School of Business
Schools
- Wisconsin School of Business
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Biography
Wisconsin School of Business
Sharon L. McCabe is an associate director within the Graaskamp Center for Real Estate and a senior lecturer in the Real Estate and Urban Land Economics Department, both in the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Business. for over ten years, Sharon has taught several different classes at both the graduate and undergraduate level. Sharon also is actively involved in the recruitment, retention and placement of the real estate MBAs in the program. She also serves as the faculty advisor for the UW Real Estate Club (REC).
Sharon has spent over 20 years in the real estate industry as a market analyst, appraiser, assessor and instructor. She has experience valuing all types of commercial properties including shopping centers, hotels, office buildings and both market-rate and subsidized apartment buildings. As a commercial assessor for the city of Madison, she was responsible for valuing over 1,000 properties worth over $1 Billion dollars for ad valorem taxation purposes.
Sharon has a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Urban Land Economics and a Master’s of Science degree in Real Estate Appraisal and Investment Analysis, both from the University of Wisconsin- Madison. She is a real estate broker, certified general appraiser and a licensed real property assessor.
Undergraduate Courses
Valuation of Real Estate (RES 415 Section 1), Fall 2008.
Valuation of Real Estate (RES 415 Section 1), Spring 2009.
Valuation of Real Estate (RES 415), Fall 2003.
Valuation of Real Estate (RES 415), Spring 2003.
Valuation of Real Estate (RES 415), Spring 2003.
Valuation of Real Estate (RES 415), Fall 2004.
Valuation of Real Estate (RES 415), Spring 2004.
Valuation of Real Estate (RES 415), Spring 2004.
Valuation of Real Estate (RES 415), Spring 2005.
Valuation of Real Estate (RES 415), Fall 2005.
Valuation of Real Estate (RES 415), Spring 2006.
Valuation of Real Estate (RES 415), Fall 2006.
Real Estate Valuation (RES 415 Section 001), Summer 1998.
Valuation of Real Estate (RES 415 Section 1), Spring 2007.
Valuation of Real Estate (RES 415 Section 1), Fall 2007.
Valuation of Real Estate (RES 415 Section 1), Spring 2008.
Contemporary Topics (RES 365 Section 1), Fall 2007.
The Real Estate Process (RES 306 Section 1), Spring 2009.
The Real Estate Process (RES 306), Spring 2005.
The Real Estate Process (RES 306 Section 1), Fall 2009.
The Real Estate Process (RES 306 Section 1), Spring 2010.
The Real Estate Process (RES 306), Fall 2006.
The Real Estate Process (RES 306 Section 1), Fall 2010.
The Real Estate Process (RES 306), Fall 2011.
The Real Estate Process (RES 306 Section 1), Spring 2007.
The Real Estate Process (RES 306 Section 1), Fall 2007.
The Real Estate Process (RES 306 Section 1), Spring 2008.
Graduate Courses
Contemporary Topics (RES 765 Section 2), Fall 2009.
Contemporary Topics (RES 765 Section 2), Spring 2010.
International Real Estate (RES/INT 730), Fall 2008.
International Real Estate (RES/INT 730), Fall 2009.
Techniques-Real Est Valuatn (RES 715 Section 1), Fall 2008.
Techniques of Real Estate Valuation (RES 715), Fall 2001.
Techniques of Real Estate Valuation (RES 715), Fall 2003.
Techniques of Real Estate Valuation (RES 715), Fall 2004.
Techniques-Real Est Valuatn (RES 715 Section 1), Spring 2010.
Techniques of Real Estate Valuation (RES 715), Fall 2006.
Techniques in Real Estate Valuation (RES 715 Section 002), Fall 1999.
Techniques in Real Estate Valuation (RES 715), Fall 2000.
Techniques of Real Estate Valuation (RES 715 Section 1), Fall 2007.
Combined Undergraduate & Graduate Courses
The Real Estate Process (AAE/RES/ECO 306/306/306), Fall 2005.
The Real Estate Process (AAE/RES/ECO 306/306/306), Spring 2006.
Professional Organizations
Commercial Brokers Group
Wisconsin Association of Assessing Officers (WAAO)
Downtown Madison Inc (DMI)
Downtown Madison Inc (DMI)
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