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Commercial Real Estate Development and Investment – Part B
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Commercial Real Estate Development and Investment – Part B

Commercial Real Estate Asset Classes
Created byRon Forlee
Last updated 12/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn the particulars of the various commercial developments and which one will suit your circumstances.
  • How to be conversant and discuss the commercial property with industry experts
  • Study the key success factors and development strategies of each asset class.
  • How to undertake feasibility studies of each asset class
  • How to finance each asset type through syndication or joint venture
  • Learn about the future trends in commercial real estate

Course content

8 sections8 lectures8h 35m total length
  • Introduction11:10

    · Office development

    · Retail

    · Industrial

    · Hotel and serviced apartments

    · Healthcare developments

    · Alternate commercial

Requirements

  • The Intelligent course on Real Estate Development and Investment
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft Project Management

Description

Part B of Commercial Real Estate Development and Investment focuses on specific Commercial Real Estate Asset classes. Under each asset type, whether it be Office, Industrial or Retail developments, the lecture covers a number of specifics from the underlying factors that creates the demand of the asset type, financing requirements and developing strategies for the best financial outcome plus tips on developing and investing. In addition, each class has a case study concluding with the lessons learnt. While this course is based within the Australian context, the development principles apply to many other countries as well.

Who this course is for:

  • Real Estate Developers and Entrepreneurs
  • Professional Consultants (Architects, Engineers, Quantity Surveyors etc.)
  • Real Estate Lawyers and Accountants
  • Construction and Project Managers
  • Property Owners, Landowners and Investors
  • Real Estate Agents and Valuers
  • Finance Consultants and Investment Managers
  • Building Contractors and Sub-contractors