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Date(s)
Jun 02 - 03, 2024
Registration Deadline
Location
On Campus and Live Online
Course Length
2 Days
Course Fee
$3,200
CEUs
1.2 CEUs
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Want to get ahead in real estate finance? Get back to the basics with MIT. In this critically important two-day course, you’ll join accomplished global peers to enhance your foundational knowledge of the crucial factors shaping real estate finance today. Through real-world case studies, you’ll explore the financial infrastructures that underpin real estate development and improve your ability to make smart decisions related to financial feasibility.

THIS COURSE MAY BE TAKEN INDIVIDUALLY OR AS PART OF THE PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN REAL ESTATE FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT.

 

Course Overview

The Real Estate Finance: Fundamentals course is a “finance boot camp” for real estate developers, investors, lenders, lawyers, and other real estate professionals who need to analyze the financial feasibility of real estate development ventures.

Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of how investment returns are calculated and how income-producing assets are valued. Designed for those without a financial background, this course integrates finance theory and taxation principles with conventional real estate practice.

This course has been approved for 16 CPD credits toward the renewal of the CoreNet Global MCR designation.

Certificate of Completion from MIT Professional Education

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Content

The type of content you will learn in this course, whether it's a foundational understanding of the subject, the hottest trends and developments in the field, or suggested practical applications for industry.

Fundamentals: Core concepts, understandings, and tools - 45%|Latest Developments: Recent advances and future trends - 10%|Industry Applications: Linking theory and real-world - 45%
45|10|45
  • Fundamentals: Core concepts, understandings, and tools - 45%
  • Latest Developments: Recent advances and future trends - 10%
  • Industry Applications: Linking theory and real-world - 45%
Delivery Methods

How the course is taught, from traditional classroom lectures and riveting discussions to group projects to engaging and interactive simulations and exercises with your peers.

Lecture: Delivery of material in a lecture format - 50%|Discussion or Groupwork: Participatory learning - 50%
50|50
  • Lecture: Delivery of material in a lecture format - 50%
  • Discussion or Groupwork: Participatory learning - 50%
Levels

What level of expertise and familiarity the material in this course assumes you have. The greater the amount of introductory material taught in the course, the less you will need to be familiar with when you attend.

Introductory: Appropriate for a general audience - 75%|Specialized: Assumes experience in practice area or field - 25%
75|25
  • Introductory: Appropriate for a general audience - 75%
  • Specialized: Assumes experience in practice area or field - 25%