MIT Center for Real Estate

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Professional Development Course

Course: Fundamentals of Real Estate Finance

Instructor: W. Tod McGrath

Date: June 16-17 and July 21-22

 

Course Overview

The objective of this two-day seminar is to introduce the basic concepts and tools used by real estate developers, investors, lenders, architects, and public sector officials to analyze the financial feasibility of real estate developments. Specifically, the course integrates financial theory and taxation principles with conventional real estate practices. The seminar has been designed to provide those without a financial background with the "nuts and bolts" training they need to effectively communicate with real estate professionals. Although no prior background in finance is required, reading materials and case studies will be sent in advance for attendees to prepare. Attendees are strongly encouraged to bring a financial calculator.

Day 1: Develop Property Cash Flows; Calculate Investment Returns

Day 2: Evaluate Financing Structures and Impact of Taxation

Learning Objectives and Outcomes

Instructor Bio

W. Tod McGrath is a finance instructor in MIT's Center for Real Estate. He has taught both real estate finance and spreadsheet analysis at MIT, and has analyzed numerous real estate transactions for developers, tenants, and institutional investors.  He is President of AdvisoRE, LLC,a real estate consulting firm.

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