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REFM does not cover REIT valuation as far as I know. The BIWS program combines REIT valuation, development, and RE Private Equity into one package, whereas Wall Street Prep's course focuses solely on REIT valuations - so I would go with WSP if you want to focus specifically on REITs, but if you are looking for a bigger scope I would go with BIWS.

 

Go with BIWS. I've used both biws and refm and preferred biws. Didnt look at the reit sections but the presentation of the material was better so I'm assuming this would be he same for each section.

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