Resources to learn Development
I’m a rising junior at a non-target looking to graduate in 2022 with an Econ/finance degree. My current internship is with a quant hedge fund, but I’ve realized I have far more interest in RE Finance, especially development. What are the best resources I can use to learn more about how this field works?
I can't post links (or gifs!) because of link restrictions for new members (restrictions are NOT REPE), but there is a Hall of Fame in the RE forum that can help you.
Remember though, showing a base level of self sufficiency and the ability to track down answers to your own questions before posting is definitely REPE.
Hall of Fame
Sign up for your local NAIOP chapter.
Student memberships are around $60-100 a year and you get access to their classes for free (for a limited time)
https://www.naiop.org/en/Education-and-Career/Certificate-Programs/Cert…
Edit: Free classes end at midnight tonight so sign up for the courses ASAP. 90 days to complete them.
I thought that even if you registered you would have to pay after August 1st. Can someone here confirm?
I've been thinking about signing up.
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