National Journal of Real Estate Law
The National Journal of Real Estate Law (NJREL) is a leading peer-reviewed platform dedicated to advancing scholarship, legal analysis, and practical knowledge in the field of real estate, property rights, land use, housing regulation, and real estate transactions. This authoritative journal connects legal scholars, real estate attorneys, policy makers, regulators, property developers, investors, and researchers to share rigorous studies and forward-thinking perspectives shaping the future of real estate law and property governance.
What This Journal Covers: Key Focus Areas
The National Journal of Real Estate Law addresses a broad range of essential, emerging, and evolving topics across real estate jurisprudence and property governance, including:
- Property Law & Ownership Rights: Land ownership, transfer of property, title issues, easements, covenants, estates in land, boundary disputes, and legal interpretations of property rights.
- Real Estate Transactions & Contracts: Sales agreements, commercial leasing, residential tenancy, documentation standards, mortgage law, brokerage regulations, due diligence requirements, and transactional risk analysis.
- Land Use, Planning & Zoning Law: Zoning regulations, development controls, land subdivision, environmental restrictions, municipal planning laws, public land use, and regulatory compliance.
- Housing Law & Tenancy Regulation: Rent control policies, landlord-tenant disputes, eviction procedures, affordable housing law, tenancy contracts, and housing welfare regulations.
- Real Estate Finance & Investment Law: Securitization, REIT regulations, property taxation, financial compliance, mortgage finance, loan structuring, and investor rights in property transactions.
Who Should Read the Journal
This journal is invaluable for a wide community of legal and real estate professionals:
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Real estate attorneys and legal consultants navigate property disputes, land regulations, and contractual obligations.
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Policy makers and regulatory authorities are developing housing laws, land use policies, and real estate governance frameworks.
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Real estate developers and investors seeking legal guidance on acquisitions, compliance, and financial structuring.
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Academics and researchers are analyzing property legislation, legal systems, and real estate regulatory trends.
Why It Matters
As the real estate sector evolves alongside economic growth, urban development, and regulatory reform, the National Journal of Real Estate Law plays a crucial role by:
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Publishing contemporary legal research that strengthens real estate practice and regulatory compliance
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Guiding professionals in understanding new property laws, judicial interpretations, and transactional risks
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Supporting sustainable and equitable housing and land-use policies
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Enhancing legal clarity for investors, developers, and property owners
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Encouraging collaboration between legal experts, industry stakeholders, and policy makers
Through rigorous peer review, legal expertise, and scholarly integrity, NJREL contributes to a more transparent, fair, and efficient real estate legal system.
Subscription & Access Options
The National Journal of Real Estate Law offers flexible access options for legal professionals, academic institutions, research centers, and real estate organizations.
- Digital Access: An advanced online platform offering immediate access to current articles, case studies, archived issues, and a searchable database of peer-reviewed content.
- Print Edition: High-quality printed copies delivered to universities, law firms, libraries, real estate institutions, and individual subscribers for reference and professional use.
Subscription plans, institutional access, and bulk order options are available through the STM Journals publishing and distribution network.
Why Choose STM Journals?
STM Journals ensures excellence and credibility in academic publishing through:
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Rigorous peer review ensuring legal accuracy, scholarly quality, and research reliability
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Global accessibility offering wide dissemination of modern real estate legal knowledge
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Multiple formats supporting digital learning and traditional legal research
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Strong commitment to advancing real estate law, property governance, and legal scholarship
For lawyers, scholars, real estate professionals, and policy experts shaping the future of property law, the National Journal of Real Estate Law stands as a trusted, comprehensive, and authoritative source of knowledge.





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