Commercial Real Estate
(Autumn, UW Campus, Seattle)
Developed in partnership with the UW College of Built Environments

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The Autumn 2009 program is no longer accepting applications

Next program starts: Autumn 2010

Details will be posted in Spring

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Examine commercial real estate as an interdisciplinary field, review trends in commercial development, learn static and dynamic analysis skills for four property types, explore property management techniques, and study the marketing and sales of existing properties. Learn about the real estate development process and review the associated legal and taxation issues.

What the Program Covers

  • Real estate trends, static and dynamic analysis of property types, financing, property management, leasing, and marketing
  • The life cycle of the real estate development process, project sensitivity analysis, and creation of a commercial development project
  • How to integrate legal and taxation issues into the property development decision-making process

Benefits

You will learn about specialized subjects such as principles of real estate economics, valuation, insurance, risk management, and business and real estate law to develop and market a commercial real estate project grounded on dynamic financial models and feasibility analysis. Courses in this program are approved for Real Estate Continuing Education (RECE) clock hours for real estate license renewal in the state of Washington.

Who Should Apply

Level: Experienced

  • Real estate professionals
  • Individuals in fields associated with real estate, such as architecture, construction, law, and planning

If you have questions about your eligibility for this program, give us a call at 888-469-6499.

Contact a Program Representative

If you have questions about this program, please call 206-685-8936 in the greater Seattle area, or 888-469-6499, or e-mail us.

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