C15.0039.01 
Professor Crocker H. Liu
Real Estate Finance
2:00 - 3:15 pm TuTh in UC52
(212) 998-0353 Office
(212) 995-4233 FAX
email: cliu@stern.nyu.edu
Real Estate Finance 2005
Fall 2005
9-95 KMEC
Ofc Hrs: 
Tues,Thurs: 
12:30 - 1:30 pm, 
5  - 6:00 pm

Texts: The bookstore has all of the following material
Brueggeman and Fisher (BF), Real Estate Finance and Investments, Irwin 2003 12th Ed (Required)
Poorvu and Cruikshank (PC), The Real Estate Game: The Intelligent Guide to Decision-Making and Investment , Free Press 1999 (Required)
Harvard Business School Case Studies and Notes: Angus Cartwright Case

Class Packets

Reading Packet: Readings are available for download on my website for this course. The password will be given on the first day of class.

Grade Distribution: Grading is based on the class curve rather than the total number of points and adheres to the grading curve set by the Finance department. The professor has no control over this curve. This grade distribution is only an approximation

A (A, A-) 25%
B (B+, B, B-) 45%
C (C+, C, C-) 25%
D and F 5% (Given only if students haven't turned in assignments nor taken exams)

Grading Policy:

Case 1: Market Analysis 12%
Case 2: Housing Affordability 12%
Case 3: Backdoor-Frontdoor 12%
Case 4: Angus Cartwright 12%
Case 5: Location Analysis 12%
Homework: Due at the beginning of class (1 problem set) 5% 
Midterm Exam: October 13, 2005 15%
Final Exam: 20%

Each of the mini-cases is an INDIVIDUAL case study.  Students must turn in assignments on date due by the beginning of class. No late submissions are allowed. Grading is based on the class curve. This means that if you score 60 out of a 100 points and yours is the top grade in the class, you receive an A.

Course Objective:This course is not designed to provide an overview of general real estate finance principles and practices. Rather, this course is tailored for the serious student who wants an in depth perspective of the theory and applications of financing and investing in real estate with an emphasis on commercial real estate. However, residential real estate will also be covered. This course is not a how to get rich quick in real estate with no money down.



Topic Schedule


Week
Date
Topic
Assigned Readings/Assignment
1
9/06-9/08
R.E. Finance Process PC Chapter 1 - The Game
2
9/13-9/15
Real Estate Cycles D. Guilkey, 1999, How Good Are MSA Forecasts
M. Miles, 1997, A Foundation for Strategic R.E. Allocation
M. Miles & D. Guilkey, 1998, A Tactical Look at the Space Mkt Index
Torto Wheaton and GMAC, Real Estate Cycles and Outlook 2001

Case 1: Market Analysis (I will let you know when to start this case and when it will be due)

3
9/20-9/22
Mortgages BF Chapter 1 - Legal Concepts in Real Estate Finance
BF Chapter 2 - Financing: Notes and Mortgages
BF Chapter 3 - The Interest Factor in Financing (Review)
BF Chapter 4 - Fixed Rate Mortgage Loans

Homework: Chapter 4 - #2, #7, #8, #13, #15, Chapter 5 - #1, #2 (to be revised)

4
9/27 - 9/29
Mortgages (continued) BF Chapter 5 - Adjustable Rate and Variable Payment Mortgages
BF Chapter 6 - Residential Financial Analysis
BF Chapter 7 - Single Family Housing: Pricing, Investment, and Tax Considerations
BF Chapter 8 - Underwriting & Financing Residential Properties

Case 2: Housing Affordability

5
10/04 - 10/06
Building Envelope
 

6
10/11 
Solvency PC Chapter 2 - Using Numbers in Real Estate
PC Chapter 3 - From Concept to Commitment
PC Chapter 4 - From Commitment to Closing
BF Chapter 12 - Financial Leverage & Debt Structure 
How to Use Excel for Financial Modeling Packet
6
10/13
Midterm Exam
Students are allowed to bring in 2 pages of formulas (single-sided)
7
 10/18
Solvency (continued)

Case 4: Backdoor-Frontdoor

7
10/20
Cash Flow Analysis PC Chapter 7 - Operations
BF Chapter 9 - Introduction to Income Producing Properties: Leases and the Market for Space
BF Chapter 10 - Valuation of Income Properties: Appraisal and the Market for Capital
BF Chapter 11 - Investment Analysis and Taxation of Income Properties
BF Chapter 13 - Risk Analysis
BF Chapter 14 - Disposition and Renovation of Income Properties
8
10/25-10/27
Cash Flow Analysis (continued)

Case 5: Angus Cartwright Case

9
11/01-11/03
Financing Alternatives BF Chapter 12 - Financial Leverage & Debt Structure
BF Chapter 15 - Financing Corporate Real Estate
10-11
11/08-11/17
Location Analysis Thrall, et al. , Applying the 7 Step Site Selection Methodology to Red Lobster: Steps 1 and 2, February 1998, Geospatial Solutions, pp. 40-43 
 ___, Step 3: Assessing Relative Performance, April 1998, Geospatial Solutions, pp. 38-44 
___, Step 4: Identify Situation Targets, June 1998, Geospatial Solutions, pp. 38-43 
___, Step 5: Assess Market Penetration, September 1998, Geospatial Solutions, pp. 46-50 
___, Step 6: Identify Markets for Expansion, Nov 1998, Geospatial Solutions, pp. 42-45 
___, Step 7: Judgement, February 1999, Geospatial Solutions, pp. 36-37 
 

Case 5: Location Analysis 

12
 11/22 Real Estate Development BF Chapter 15 - Financing Construction Projects
BF Chapter 18 - Financing Land Development Projects
BF Chapter 12 - Partnerships, Joint Ventures, and Syndications
12
11/24
Thanksgiving
Holiday Break
13-16
11/29 - 12/13
Real Estate Development
(continued)
PC Chapter 5 - Syndications and REITs
PC Chapter 6 - Development
PC Chapter 8 - The Harvest
PC Chapter 9 - Back to the Game
BF Chapter 16 - Financing Project Development
BF Chapter 17 - Financing Land Development Projects
BF Chapter 18 - Partnerships, Joint Ventures, and Syndications