GSBGEN 306:
Real Estate Investment
The major objective of this course is to provide the student with an understanding of the fundamentals of real estate investment. The course covers land economics, market analysis, finance, taxation, investment analysis, investment vehicles, real estate risk, development and urban design. Major land uses are discussed including apartments, retail, office, and industrial. The course is designed for students with limited or no background in real estate.
Terms: Win
| Units: 4
2018-2019 Winter
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GSBGEN 306 |
4 units |
UG Reqs: None |
Class #
1030
|
Section 01 |
Grading: GSB Letter Graded |
CAS |
Session: 2018-2019 Winter GFQ
| In Person
| Students enrolled: 73 / 75
01/07/2019 - 03/15/2019 Tue, Thu 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM at GSB McClelland 109 with Abbey, D. (PI); Mahowald, C. (SI)
Instructors: Abbey, D. (PI); Mahowald, C. (SI)
Notes: The course is open to non-GSB graduate students who may request admission by submitting their resume, background in real estate and financial analysis to Professor Abbey at abbey@swiftrp.com. No Exam. P/F Not Allowed. Participation 35% Proj/Papers 35% Assignments 30%. Open to MBA, MSx, and GSB PhD students. Mandatory attendance. Absences impact grade. 2 Group 2 Individual Projects/Papers. Non-GSB students: See gsb.stanford.edu/NonGSBReg. Case and Problem Discussion.
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GSBGEN 306 |
4 units |
UG Reqs: None |
Class #
1031
|
Section 02 |
Grading: GSB Letter Graded |
CAS |
Session: 2018-2019 Winter GFQ
| In Person
| Students enrolled: 75 / 75
01/07/2019 - 03/15/2019 Tue, Thu 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM at GSB McClelland 109 with Abbey, D. (PI); Mahowald, C. (SI)
Instructors: Abbey, D. (PI); Mahowald, C. (SI)
Notes: The course is open to non-GSB graduate students who may request admission by submitting their resume, background in real estate and financial analysis to Professor Abbey at abbey@swiftrp.com. No Exam. P/F Not Allowed. Participation 35% Proj/Papers 35% Assignments 30%. Open to MBA, MSx, and GSB PhD students. Mandatory attendance. Absences impact grade. 2 Group 2 Individual Projects/Papers. Non-GSB students: See gsb.stanford.edu/NonGSBReg. Case and Problem Discussion.