MGMT X 475.4
Real Estate Finance
This course surveys the concepts, methods and techniques of financing residential and non-residential real estate while also identifying and analyzing the various instruments used for such purposes.
Instruction covers sources, characteristics and parameters of mortgage capital; fixed, variable rate and other alternative types of mortgages; government-assisted financing (such as VA, FHA and SBA); the secondary mortgage market; mathematical analysis of finance transactions (amortization, loan constants, present and future value, compound interest, APR, capitalization rates, debt coverage and other financial ratios and ways of determining yield); loan underwriting, processing, closing and servicing; foreclosures and alternatives thereto (such as short sales) and related antideficiency law issues; guaranties; construction, bridge, permanent, wraparound, mezzanine and leasehold financing; impact of how title is held and real estate tax effects; comparison of investment choices, both before and after taxes are factored in; plus syndication and other equity sharing issues.
Case studies for financing proposals for single-family, multifamily and commercial transactions are featured.