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Underwriting Commercial Real Estate in a Dynamic Market
Case Studies
Author: Redfearn Christian
Language: EnglishSubjects for Underwriting Commercial Real Estate in a Dynamic Market:
262 p. · 15x22.8 cm · Paperback
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A recurrent theme in Underwriting Commercial Real Estate in a Dynamic Market is that good thinking and good underwriting go together. This stands in contrast with "getting an answer" or even worse "reverse engineering" ? getting to a solution by assuming that current trends in market pricing is best. The cases in Underwriting Commercial Real Estate in a Dynamic Market will force readers to recognize that there is no single answer, but rather a range of answers that will depend on numerous perspectives. And, in order to make valuation decisions, they will have to undertake a rich conversation about what constitutes a good trade-off and what does not. Cases can be structured for use with introductory material as well as advanced topics.
Section A: Building a frameworkCase 1 Vista View and a Second Shot at OwnershipCase 2 Altitude and Perspective: Let the Fund Guide Investment?Case 3 Apples and Oranges: The Strengths and Weaknesses of Being a GeneralistCase 4 Motor City Madness? The Search for Yield Takes Isaac to DetroitCase 5 Forensic Underwriting or: What’s the Opposite of Big Data?
Section B: Extending the frameworkCase 6 Bayview Double TakeCase 7 Excuse Me, Where’s the Exit from Marina Bay?Case 8 Atwood Corporate CenterCase 9 Lombard StreetCase 10 An Uncommon Option for Cloverfield Commons
Section C: Narrowing the questionsCase 11 Making Sense of EastgateCase 12 How to Exit Fund IVCase 13 A Changing Retail Landscape and a Lease to MatchCase 14 Finding a Safe Way to Park: Investing in NNN Lease PropertiesCase 15 Let’s Do This Again
Section D: Development and redevelopmentCase 16 Huntington FlatsCase 17 Leaning into Headwinds: Grocery-Anchored Retail in the Era of AmazonCase 18 Anyone for Extra Innings? Let’s Play Two? Late-Cycle Underwriting for Irwindale Reliance and the Olympic PlantCase 19 The Minnifield ParcelCase 20 Do Cycles Die of Old Age? Or Is 10 the New 6?
Upper-division undergraduates, MA, and Ph.D. students who need an introduction to real estate industry practices. The material is also relevant for practitioners who need its mathematics.
- Encourages readers to think about alternatives and their viability
- Addresses real world variations and concentrates on large urban economic forces and their implications for real estate valuation
- Presents case studies that vary significantly in length and specificity
- Includes pedagogical materials such as case introductions and exhibits