Synopses & Reviews
This basic primer covers the nuts and bolts of developing multifamily, office, retail, and industrial projects. Small-scale examples are ideal for anyone new to real estate development.
Synopsis
Thoroughly updated, the new edition of this popular book explains the nuts and bolts of real estate development. Ideal for anyone who wants to learn how the development process works for specific project types, it covers key issues in subdividing land and building four types of real estate developments: multifamily residential, office, industrial, and retail. The development process for each type of real estate is described in detail, including site selection, feasibility analysis, design, approvals, financing, construction, marketing, and management. This edition features new examples and up-to-date information in each section.
About the Author
Richard B. Peiser was appointed the first Michael D. Spear Professor of real estate development in the department of urban planning and design at Harvard University.