The Revolution in Real Estate Finance

The Revolution in Real Estate Finance
Author: Anthony Downs
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1985
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Analyzes the causes of the revolution in real estate finance and traces its many effects throughout real estate markets.

Real Estate Finance

Real Estate Finance
Author: Phillip T. Kolbe
Publisher: Dearborn Real Estate
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780793165933

Commercial Real Estate Restructuring Revolution

Commercial Real Estate Restructuring Revolution
Author: Stephen B. Meister
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780470944301

How to plan for the commercial real estate collapse Encompassing apartment, office, retail, hospitality, warehouse, manufacturing, and flex or R & D buildings, commercial real estate (CRE) investment in the U.S. totaled $6.4 trillion at the end of 2008. As noted in the February 2010 Congressional Oversight Panel Report, $1.4 trillion of CRE debt is coming due by 2014 and half of the CRE projects securing such debt are underwater. Commercial Real Estate Restructuring Revolution: Strategies, Tranche Warfare, and Prospects for Recovery looks at how we got into this mess–impacts of the housing crisis, debt structures, lender-borrower collusion, and bankruptcy abuses–and offers possible solutions to the CRE crisis. Along the way, author Stephen Meister: • Discusses how CRE value losses are being driven by investors’ risk adjusted cap rates, not just poorer market fundamentals • Discusses strategies and emerging trends in CRE foreclosures, including forced lender fundings, lender attempts to chill bids and UCC foreclosure tactics and pitfalls • Proposes legislative solutions and explains how any rebound will require federal spending cuts, a vast deleveraging and a market clearing process With a crashing CRE debt market and the hundreds of CRE-heavy regional banks destined for failure, getting out ahead of the curve is essential. Commercial Real Estate Restructuring Revolution addresses how we got here and how you can plan for the impending crash.

The Turnkey Revolution: How to Passively Build Your Real Estate Portfolio for More Income, Freedom, and Peace of Mind

The Turnkey Revolution: How to Passively Build Your Real Estate Portfolio for More Income, Freedom, and Peace of Mind
Author: Christopher D. Clothier
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2018-05-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1260117545

The low-risk, long-term strategy for building a real estate fortune by buying, improving, and managing properties through a third party.What if you could safely invest in real estate—and enjoy a new flow of income—without giving up your current job or spending thousands of dollars and hours on training? You can. With The Turnkey Revolution, you’ll find the perfect mentor for buying, upgrading, and managing income properties with the help of a third party. Real estate investment pro Chris Clothier guides you through every step of the turnkey rental process. Using his proven system, you can:CREATE A SOLID ACTION PLAN to generate steady passive income.RESEARCH THE REAL ESTATE MARKET for the very best deals.BUY, RENOVATE, & MANAGE RENTAL PROPERTIES with the help of a third party.GROW YOUR PORTFOLIO to ensure your financial success for years to come.In this easy-to-use guide, you’ll find everything you need to take full advantage of today’s real estate revolution. You’ll benefit from the pros’ illuminating insights when it comes to renovating properties, working with rental agents, and managing it all through a third party, even from long distances. This essential book is packed with tools, techniques, and tricks of the trade that will save you time, money, and headaches. Better yet, you’ll be getting invaluable, expert advice on how to manage your investments and grow your portfolio for the long term.If you’ve ever dreamed of cashing in on real estate, The Turnkey Revolution is your key to financial success.

New Frontiers in Real Estate Finance

New Frontiers in Real Estate Finance
Author: Patrick Lecomte
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2021-06-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000395030

This book introduces three innovative concepts and associated financial instruments with the potential to revolutionise real estate finance. The factorisation of commercial real estate with factor-based real estate derivatives is the first concept analysed in this book. Methodological issues pertaining to factors in real estate risk analysis are covered in detail with in-depth academic reference. The book then analyses the digitalisation of commercial real estate. The environment in which buildings operate is changing fast. Cities which used to be made up of inanimate architectural structures are growing digital skins and becoming smarter. Smart technologies applied to the built environment are fundamentally changing buildings’ role in cities and their interactions with their occupants. The book introduces the concept of smart space and analyses the emergence of ‘digital rights’ or property rights for smart buildings in smart environments. It proposes concepts and methods for identifying, pricing, and trading these new property rights which will dominate commercial real estate in the future. Finally, the tokenisation of commercial real estate is explored. Sometimes described as an alternative to securitisation, tokenisation is a new tool in financial engineering applied to real assets. The book suggests two innovative applications of tokenisation: private commercial real estate index tokenisation and data tokens for smart buildings. With factorisation, digitalisation, and tokenisation, commercial real estate is at the forefront of innovations. Real estate’s unique characteristics, stemming from its physicality, trigger new ways of thinking which might have a profound impact on other asset classes by paving the way for micro markets. Factor-based property derivatives, digital rights, and tokens embody how commercial real estate can push the boundaries of modern capitalism and, in doing so, move at the centre of tomorrow’s smart economies. This book is essential reading for all real estate, finance, and smart technology researchers and interested professionals.

From Boom to Bubble

From Boom to Bubble
Author: Rachel Weber
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2023-06-05
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0226826597

An unprecedented historical, sociological, and geographic look at how property markets change and fail—and how that affects cities. In From Boom to Bubble, Rachel Weber debunks the idea that booms occur only when cities are growing and innovating. Instead, she argues, even in cities experiencing employment and population decline, developers rush to erect new office towers and apartment buildings when they have financial incentives to do so. Focusing on the main causes of overbuilding during the early 2000s, Weber documents the case of Chicago’s “Millennial Boom,” showing that the Loop’s expansion was a response to global and local pressures to produce new assets. An influx of cheap cash, made available through the use of complex financial instruments, helped transform what started as a boom grounded in modest occupant demand into a speculative bubble, where pricing and supply had only tenuous connections to the market. From Boom to Bubble is an innovative look at how property markets change and fail—and how that affects cities.

Investment Analysis for Real Estate Decisions

Investment Analysis for Real Estate Decisions
Author: Gaylon E. Greer
Publisher: Dearborn Real Estate
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780793136605

Investment Analysis is an investment text geared toward the university-level student. With a focus on finance and economics, this text teaches students the fundamental ideas and concepts in real estate investment to aid in the decision-making process. With a new interior layout, updated material, and a brand-new CD-ROM Student Study Guide, this book is focused on giving the student the tools they need to succeed in their course.

Win-Win Revolution: An Insider's Guide to Investing in the Secondary Mortgage Market

Win-Win Revolution: An Insider's Guide to Investing in the Secondary Mortgage Market
Author: Bill Bymel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2017-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781619617490

Nearly a decade after the subprime mortgage meltdown of 2008, tens of billions of dollars' worth of real estate remains in distress, and there are sizeable profits to be made by investors in the secondary market. Purchasing nonperforming loans (NPLs) from banks at rock-bottom prices doesn't make you the "bad guy." Resolving this debt doesn't have to come at the expense of the people who defaulted on their mortgages when the housing bubble burst. Just follow Bill Bymel's lead. Bill believes you can help families while enjoying substantial returns on your investments, and he has built a successful business based on that powerful principle. Win-Win Revolution is an essential guide for anyone who may be interested in the NPL market or who is concerned about ethical issues surrounding mortgage servicing. Filled with valuable information and insights, this book covers a host of different scenarios and provides blueprints for creating no-lose solutions that will benefit all parties involved. Bill Bymel understands that default and foreclosure is not a game. It affects families and futures. The true stories and successes he describes in Win-Win Revolution are proof positive that doing the right thing can also be very smart business.

The Political Economy of Land

The Political Economy of Land
Author: Mika Hyötyläinen
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2022-11-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1000788482

Recent years have seen a gathering interest in the importance of real estate development to the growth and development of cities. This has included theoretical work on such topics as land rent and property rights as well as empirical studies on property investments, assetization, securitization, and the effects of changing property values on economic growth and the global status of cities. In the field of urban political economy, attention has turned particularly to the financialization of land and the built environment and to the globalization of property ownership, real estate development, and architectural design. This edited volume brings together a collection of original investigations of the current thinking on three broad themes: the assetization of land and buildings, the relationship of land rent to valuation and speculation in the markets for private and public properties, and the different ways in which land functions as a social relation. In order to ground the discussion, each chapter combines a theoretical perspective with empirical evidence. And, to convey a sense of the global nature of these phenomena, the book includes cases from Finland, India, Spain, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Italy, China, and the United States. Although its prime goal is to solidify and extend the political economy of land, this book is also a celebration of the Finnish scholar Anne Haila who was a major contributor to this literature and, specifically, to the work of this book’s authors. Prior to her sudden death in 2019, she was a key figure in the discussions that are at the core of the political economy of land: this book, in part, is a public acknowledgement of her contributions.