Dr Danielle Sanderson
Lecturer in Real Estate
Danielle Sanderson (M.A. Oxon, Ph.D. Reading) is Lecturer in Real Estate at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London. Danielle read physics at Oxford and worked as a consultant and trainer at Sema Group plc. She subsequently combined freelance tutoring and consultancy with competing as an International Distance Runner and raising three children. As an athlete, she represented Great Britain 21 times at various World and European Championships, and the Commonwealth Games. As a Consultant, she researched and wrote many reports for organisations such as the British Council for Offices and the British Council of Shopping Centres (now Revo). Danielle’s recent journal publications describe findings from her research into occupier satisfaction, and the financial returns to real estate investors from treating tenants as customers. Her research is published in the Journal of Property Research, Property Management Journal, the Journal of Property Investment and Finance and the Journal of Corporate Real Estate.

Recent London posts
Market maturity and investment in London’s Student Accommodation sector
No longer ‘alternative’? One of the most startling findings from the London team’s exploration of investment into residential real estate was the significant volume of capital flowing into the purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) sector. Research on investment...
Planning for residential ‘value’ in London?
Image by David SamuelIn a seminar for the Department of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge, London WHIG team member Nicola Livingstone reflected on findings from a recently published paper that explores planning for ‘value’ through densification. The paper...
The Geographies of Viability Planning
In a recent new publication Whig researchers Jess Ferm and Mike Raco explore the geographies of viability-driven planning reform in England.Drawing on interviews and fieldwork in London and the North East region, the paper reflects on the variable outcomes and...