Introduction to Commercial Real Estate

Instructor: Terry Kass
Level 300
NR Hours: 6
No. of Days: 1

Content:
This class examines the four major commercial real estate investment types. Students will gain an introductory understanding of the basics about apartments, office, retail, and light industrial buildings. A property’s physical aspects, lease type, and financing options will be reviewed. Light will also be shed on due diligence factors that contribute to a property’s value more than location alone. To enable students to determine what type of investment they may be best suited for, the nuances of various types of commercial investments will be taught providing a general understanding of both the risks involved in commercial real estate investing and the resources required. Through breakout sessions that present lease-holder information and investment scenarios, students will gain a better understanding of commercial investments and a comfort factor to apply the knowledge gained to their markets as they source out good investments and take the initiative to learn more about the industry.

Course Objectives:
Understand the different types of commercial real estate investments. Review the leases that are involved with each type of investment. Learn how to finance a commercial real estate investment. Review samples of cash flow for each type of investment. Learn how to find a good commercial investment. Understand the key steps involved in acquiring commercial real estate. Understand property management options and exit strategy considerations.

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