Managing the Complexities of Real Estate Development provides a concise summary of the real estate development process, allowing the reader to learn the fundamentals and details of development outside of the sink-or-swim environment of a particular project. It offers early and mid-career real estate, legal, and financial professionals a behind the scenes view of the dynamic real estate development world, including: how developers make money, how development companies are structured, site location and acquisition, financial analysis, the design and development process, securing financing,…mehr
Managing the Complexities of Real Estate Development provides a concise summary of the real estate development process, allowing the reader to learn the fundamentals and details of development outside of the sink-or-swim environment of a particular project. It offers early and mid-career real estate, legal, and financial professionals a behind the scenes view of the dynamic real estate development world, including: how developers make money, how development companies are structured, site location and acquisition, financial analysis, the design and development process, securing financing, project performance evaluation, and project sale or refinance. While focusing on multifamily apartment developments, the idiosyncrasies of retail, office, hotels, and mixed-use projects are also covered.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert H. (Bob) Voelker is a CPA, tax attorney, real estate attorney and multifamily developer with over 40 years' experience. He has a background in complex urban mixed-use, high-rise residential, and affordable housing development projects, as well as real estate finance, including institutional debt equity and creative financing alternatives. As part of the Senior Management Team at StreetLights Residential in Dallas, TX, he helped guide company strategy for high-rise and mixed-used development projects from inception through completion.
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Chapter 1. Introduction. Chapter 2. How Developers Make Money. Chapter 3. Development Company Structure. Chapter 4. Finding a Site. Chapter 5. Letters of Intent, Purchase, Contracts, Ground Leases and Contribution Agreements. Chapter 6. Initial One-Pager Financial Analysis. Chapter 7. Keeping Tabs on Pursuit Costs, Avoiding "Dead Deal Costs" and Balancing the Pursuit Portfolio. Chapter 8. Purchase and Sale Agreements, Contribution Agreements & Options to Ground Lease. Chapter 9. The Proforma: Running the Numbers. Chapter 10. Crafted Design, Urbanism and Green Buildings. Chapter 11. Value Engineering and The Design/Build Process. Chapter 12. Owner-Architect Agreement. Chapter 13. Development Planning Phases. Chapter 14. Project Financing. Chapter 15. Construction Contracts. Chapter 16. Management. Chapter 17. Mixed Use Projects. Chapter 18. Refinancing. Chapter 19. Selling the Project. Chapter 20. Retail and Office Leasing. Chapter 21. Retail Development. Chapter 22. Hotel Development. Chapter 23. Office Development. Chapter 24. Seniors' Development. Appendix 1. Reading Recommendations. Appendix 2. Glossary of Terms.