How to approach this RE case study question?

Hi All,

I have a case study to complete and wanted to ask for your opinions on your approach to the question. I have a typical tenancy schedule and the usual comps which are given however the case study is presented in the following way.

"Company X is considering a property investment in New York. Company X could invest on a 50/50 JV basis if the investment meets the required returns. If it were to invest, Company X would act as the asset management partner and will earn an annual fee." The outputs ask for a project level IRR and Company X level IRR.

How would you tackle this question, in particular the JV side of the deal? Should i model the property outright first and then look at Company X returns with the asset management fee? Furthermore, there is no mention of the distributions of profits, would this require a waterfall payment structure by making my own assumptions?

Thanks.

 

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