Best Business Schools Hiring:
Real Estate Industry

The increase across all business schools in specialized programs focused on real estate has made the industry an active one for MBAs. The University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler school led the way with 43 students, or 14.7%, landing real estate jobs after graduation; their median salary is $125,000.

school number of hires percentage of hires median salary (US dollars) median salary (local currency)
INSEAD 4 0.5% $190,832 €160,000
Columbia 26 4.2% $150,000 Not applicable
MIT (Sloan) 4 1.2% $150,000 Not applicable
Pennsylvania (Wharton) 14 2.3% $147,500 Not applicable
Stanford 5 1.9% $145,000 Not applicable
Virginia (Darden) 4 1.1% $145,000 Not applicable
UCLA (Anderson) 8 2.9% $142,500 Not applicable
Chicago (Booth) 9 1.7% $140,000 Not applicable
UC at Berkeley (Haas) 6 2.4% $140,000 Not applicable
USC (Marshall) 5 3.0% $140,000 Not applicable
Northwestern (Kellogg) 7 1.5% $132,500 Not applicable
Michigan (Ross) 3 1.0% $130,000 Not applicable
North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) 43 14.7% $125,000 Not applicable
Yale 6 2.3% $122,500 Not applicable
Georgetown (McDonough) 7 3.6% $120,000 Not applicable
Vanderbilt (Owen) 5 3.4% $120,000 Not applicable
Texas at Austin (McCombs) 9 4.6% $117,500 Not applicable
Hult 4 2.9% $107,900 Not applicable
Brigham Young (Marriott) 7 5.1% $105,000 Not applicable
Colorado at Boulder (Leeds) 10 16.1% $100,000 Not applicable
Rice (Jones) 11 7.6% $100,000 Not applicable
Wisconsin 6 8.1% $100,000 Not applicable
Southern Methodist (Cox) 13 15.5% $95,000 Not applicable
SUNY at Buffalo 4 7.7% $75,000 Not applicable
Mississippi 4 14.8% $62,125 Not applicable
Charleston 3 7.0% $60,000 Not applicable
CEIBS 4 3.8% $58,854 CN¥390,000
Indian School of Business 7 0.8% $37,979 ₹2,800,000
Fordham (Gabelli) 3 5.9% Not available Not applicable
Harvard 3 0.6% Not available Not applicable
London Business School 5 1.3% Not available Not available
Miami 5 13.9% Not available Not applicable