Synopses & Reviews
Investing in commercial real estate can provide excellent risk-return opportunities for both the large and small investor. Unlike equity securities, commercial real estate often generates a substantial and predictable cash flow over timeand the compounding effect of this cash flow can significantly enhance the performance of most investment portfolios.
Filled with in-depth insight and practical advice, The Real Estate Investment Handbook is an essential tool for current and aspiring commercial real estate investors looking to develop and evaluate commercial real estate properties.
Throughout the book, experts G. Timothy Haight and Daniel D. Singer offer careful examinations of the various types of commercial real estate available, the measures within the markets used to evaluate their performance, and the intricacies of the markets in which they are traded. The discussions of breakeven analysis, present value, financial leverage, loan packaging, and practical real-life situations found in The Real Estate Investment Handbook will help you make better-informed decisions when investing in properties such as:
- Apartments, condominiums, and time-shares
- Single-family homes
- Self-storage facilities
- Office buildings
- Industrial properties
- Parking lots
- Shopping centers
- Hotels and motels
Successful real estate investing is not just about net income or cash flow; it's about the fit between an investor and an investment. With The Real Estate Investment Handbook as your guide, you'll learn how to choose properties that make senseand moneyfor you.
Synopsis
"The Real Estate Investment Handbook "provides the reader with the necessary tools used by financial professionals to properly evaluate the opportunities in today's growing real estate market. Using modern financial techniques, the authors show investors how to screen real estate on the basis of its economic merits in order to ensure their arrival at a correct decision regarding their real estate purchases. In expert detail, "The Real Estate Investment Handbook" gives readers a clear understanding of the fundamentals of real estate, value, patterns and history, as well as a description of the climate for their future success. Haight and Singer offer careful examinations of the various types of real estate, the measures within the markets used to evaluate their performance, and the intricacies of the markets in which they are traded including chapters on tax implications and valuing investments. They discuss the nitty-gritty specifics on properties such as apartments, condos, offices, industrial properties and even storage and rehabilitation facilities.
Synopsis
A careful examination of the intricacies of real estate investing
The Real Estate Investment Handbook provides readers with the necessary tools used by financial professionals to properly evaluate the opportunities in today s growing real estate market. Using modern financial techniques, the authors show investors how to screen real estate investment opportunities on the basis of their economic merits in order to ensure their arrival at a correct decision regarding their real estate purchases. In expert detail, The Real Estate Investment Handbook gives readers a clear understanding of the fundamentals of real estate value, patterns, and history.
Timothy Haight, DBA, MBA, BS (Vorba Linda, CA), is Dean of the College of Business and Economics at California State University, Los Angeles. Dr. Haight is also a professor of finance in the Department of Finance and Law at CSULA. Daniel Singer, PhD, MA, BS (Baltimore, MD), is the former chair of the Department of Finance at Towson University and has been a full professor since 1990.
About the Author
G. Timothy Haight is Dean of the College of Business and Economics at California State University, Los Angeles. Prior to joining CSULA, he was department chair and professor of finance at Towson University. He has authored several books, has published more than seventy articles covering a wide range of investment topics, and is the publisher of Business Forum. Dr. Haight has provided business and financial consulting services for corporate clients for more than twenty-five years. He has earned a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) with a major in business finance and investments from George Washington University. He received his MBA and BS degrees from the University of Dayton.
Daniel D. Singer is a Full Professor of Finance at Towson University and has been a successful real estate investor for over thirty years. Dr. Singer is the former dean of the School of Business at Franklin University, and has edited and published numerous books and articles on investing in real estate and the stock market. He received his PhD in economics from the University of Colorado and his MA in public economics from the State University of New York at Albany.
Table of Contents
Preface.
About the Authors.
CHAPTER 1: A Portfolio Approach to Investing in Commercial Real Estate.
CHAPTER 2: Interpreting Financial Statements for Successful Real Estate Investing.
CHAPTER 3: Depreciation.
CHAPTER 4: Business Organizational Forms.
CHAPTER 5: Buying versus Leasing.
CHAPTER 6: Residential Real Estate.
CHAPTER 7: Apartments.
CHAPTER 8: Condominiums.
CHAPTER 9: Timeshares.
CHAPTER 10: Undeveloped Land.
CHAPTER 11: Self-Storage Facilities.
CHAPTER 12: Restaurant Real Estate.
CHAPTER 13: Shopping Centers.
CHAPTER 14: Athletic Clubs, Physical Fitness Centers, and Family Entertainment Centers.
CHAPTER 15: Office Buildings.
CHAPTER 16: Industrial Properties.
CHAPTER 17: Parking Lots.
CHAPTER 18: Hotels and Motels as Commercial Real Estate Investments.
INDEX.