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SEU Real Estate Finance ( FIN414 )

COURSE DESCRIPTION
 

College

College of Administrative & Financial Sciences 

Department

 

Finance

Course NameReal Estate FinanceCourse Code:FIN414
Credit Hours 3Contact Hours3
LanguageArabicEnglish
TrackCollege Req.Dep. Req.§ Concentration
LevelLevel 6, 7, 8PrerequisiteFIN201
Course Description:

 This course provides an overview of real estate markets and the analysis used to support financial decision-making. The initial portion of the course will cover basics of real estate and mortgage products, including securitized residential debt.

The course will expose students to current “real world” real estate finance and investment

situations and people who shape them.

 Course learning outcomes: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

 1.      Define and apply the real estate finance terminology.

2.      Identify and apply basic finance techniques for residential real estate.

3.      Discuss specific real estate finance functions of loan organization, processing, underwriting, and delivery to secondary market.

4.      List the types of investments (ownership, debt, and securities)

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5.      Distinguish between the features and benefits of each investment type

6.      Discuss how the key characteristics of investments (safety, liquidity, and yield) interact to affect investment risk

7.      Discuss the concept of diversification and how it affects risk

8.      Describe the types of risks assumed by mortgage lenders, including risk of default, risk of loss, interest rate risk, and prepayment risk

 Course Major Topics:

 1.      Real Estate Investment: Legal Concepts and Basic Real Estate Financing

2.      Mortgage Law Foundation: The Time Value of Money

3.      Fixed Rate Mortgage Loans, Adjustable and Floating Rate Mortgage Loans

4.      Underwriting and Financing Residential Properties

5.      Income-Producing Properties: Leases, Rents, and the Market for Space

6.      Valuation of Income Properties: Appraisal and the Market for Capital

7.      Investment Analysis and Taxation of Income Properties

8.      Financial Leverage and Financing Alternatives

9.      Risk Analysis

10.  Disposition and Renovation of Income Properties

11.  Financing Corporate Real Estate, Project Development

12.  Structuring Real Estate Investments: Organizational Forms and Joint Ventures

13.  Real Estate Investment Performance and Portfolio Considerations

Learning Resources

 Textbook

William Brueggeman, Jeffrey Fisher: Real Estate Finance & Investments, McGraw-Hill/Irwin; 14 edition (February 12, 2010). ISBN-13: 978-0073377339

 

Grading:

 Course works (assignments, quizzes, projects, case studies, board discussion):                      25%

Midterm exam                                                                                                                                         25%

Final Exam                                                                                                                                               50%