RE Asset Management Resources & Books
Guys, I need some help.
Any resources (articles, case studies, frameworks) or books that you can recommend for Real Estate Asset Management?
In particular anything relating to "Asset Management" of the following:
- *Development projects of all types (hotel, office, mixed use).
- Hotels.
- Other RE portfolios.
I'm not talking about general real estate finance books or general real estate deal making books, rather a specific resource for professional / institutional real estate asset managers.
- I'm particularly interested in resources targeting the asset management / investor supervision of development projects as I might start to get involved in post acquisition aspects of deals that we are looking at (distressed and green field).
For any of you guys involved in asset management or who have studied the process as part of your Masters in RE, I would appreciate any tips on where to look to get up to speed.
Hopefully this helps...
The Georgetown Masters program has a list of courses and corresponded syllabus. A couple of the courses are "Asset Management for Comm'l RE" and "Distressed Properties & Workouts" and many others. You may be able to find some helpful book/s listed in one of the syllabi.
http://scs.georgetown.edu/departments/13/master-of-professional-studies…
Though expensive and not 100% focused on Asset Management you might be able to cherry pick a few highly relevant chapters in the books found here:
http://uli.bookstore.ipgbook.com/
http://www.peimedia.com/categories.aspx?cid=5495_5538&subcatid=5538
Thanks guys. I'll look into those.
Any advice from people in Asset Management would be useful.
It is going to be a challenge finding specific materials which will give detailed insight as each deal will be different, specifically in the distressed/opportunistic realm.
Can you be more specific of what information you are looking for? I may be able to help.
Maybe a scenario would help:
I don't expect that there is a concise resource for this, but would love any practical insight.
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