11.431J | Fall 2006 | Graduate
Real Estate Finance and Investment
Course Description
This course is an introduction to the most fundamental concepts, principles, analytical methods and tools useful for making investment and finance decisions regarding commercial real estate assets. As the first of a two-course sequence, this course will focus on the basic building blocks and the "micro" level, which …
This course is an introduction to the most fundamental concepts, principles, analytical methods and tools useful for making investment and finance decisions regarding commercial real estate assets. As the first of a two-course sequence, this course will focus on the basic building blocks and the “micro” level, which pertains to individual properties and deals.
Learning Resource Types
assignment Problem Sets
grading Exams
notes Lecture Notes
Photograph of tall buildings. Session 19 includes an example of investment in office/resource and development space.
The Financial District in San Francisco. (Image courtesy of Reven on Flickr.)