Real Estate Investment Syndication: Acquiring and Managing Real Estate Using Other People's Money
R61.2220
/ $295
SPRING 2010
Continuing Education:
Real Estate
Learn the role of the real estate syndicator--the person pooling funds for the purpose of acquiring real estate assets--and the legal and business requirements to successfully run a real estate syndication business. Topics include consideration of the legal and regulatory framework, including federal and state tax issues, entity formation issues (corporation), and federal and state securities laws and regulations. Gain insight into structuring and managing the syndication, including identifying investors and marketing the syndication; the benefits and differences between specified pools versus blind pools; property types and property selection; and maximizing opportunities to generate revenue including brokerage fees, mortgage fees, real estate acquisition, property management fees, leasing fees, maintenance fees, and gains upon real estate disposition. Participants learn the basics of reading and evaluating a prospectus and private placement memorandum, the issues specific to public and private Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), and liquidity considerations.
NYCEM-7.5 hours. CLE-9 hours.
Students must have familiarity with real estate investment analysis.
Related Subject Areas: Real Estate
Section 101
Friday 9:00am-5:30pm
April 23
Friday 9:00am-5:30pm
April 23
1 Sessions
Instructor:
Charles Bennett
Location: Midtown Center, 11 W 42 St
