

The Real Property Development Master of Laws (LLM) program at the University of Miami provides a focused academic path for students seeking to deepen their understanding of property law, real estate transactions and development practices within both national and international contexts. The curriculum emphasizes legal frameworks, regulatory compliance and strategic decision making, preparing learners to navigate complex real estate projects while addressing issues related to zoning, finance and land use. Students gain a strong foundation in property law, real estate finance, regulatory compliance and development strategy, allowing them to approach legal challenges with analytical rigor and practical insight.
Over two years, the program combines theoretical instruction with applied case studies and research opportunities that expose students to real world development scenarios. Learners develop critical skills in contract negotiation, risk assessment and policy interpretation, enabling them to contribute effectively to property development initiatives and legal advisory services. This structure emphasizes precision, strategic thinking and professional judgment, preparing graduates for careers that require advanced legal expertise and an understanding of the intersection between law, business and property development.
Semester 1 - Foundations of Real Property Law
• Principles of Property Law
• Real Estate Transactions and Contracts
• Land Use and Zoning Regulations
• Legal Research and Writing for Real Estate
Semester 2 - Applied Real Estate and Development Strategies
• Real Estate Finance and Investment
• Property Taxation and Regulatory Compliance
• Development Project Planning
• Case Studies in Real Property Development
Semester 3 - Advanced Legal Analysis and Specialization
• Commercial Leasing and Tenant Law
• Environmental and Sustainability Law
• Risk Assessment and Legal Due Diligence
• Electives in Specialized Real Estate Topics
Semester 4 - Integration and Capstone Practice
• Master’s Research Project in Real Property
• Advanced Negotiation and Dispute Resolution
• Applied Legal Practice in Property Development
Graduates of this program are prepared for legal and advisory roles that focus on property development, real estate investment and regulatory compliance. Career paths include positions in real estate law firms, development corporations, government planning agencies and financial institutions, where professionals provide legal counsel, assess development risks and guide complex transactions. Alumni may also work in property management, construction law advisory, urban planning departments and consultancy services for large scale projects. The program equips graduates with the ability to analyze legal frameworks, interpret property regulations and develop strategic solutions for real estate development initiatives.
Students seeking a curriculum that combines advanced property law, real estate development expertise, regulatory and financial insight and practical legal application will find this program highly valuable. Its four semester structure allows learners to progress from foundational principles to applied practice, with opportunities to engage in research and real world project analysis. Participants benefit from guidance by experienced faculty, specialized coursework and an academic environment that emphasizes critical thinking and professional readiness. This program is ideal for individuals aiming to enhance their legal expertise in property development and pursue impactful careers within the real estate sector.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 305 284 2000
Email: admissions@miami.edu
Address: University of Miami, 1320 S Dixie Hwy, Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States