ELE 3736 Real Estate Finance

APPLIES TO ACADEMIC YEAR 2015/2016

ELE 3736 Real Estate Finance


Responsible for the course
Barbara Bukhvalova

Department
Department of Financial Economics

Term
According to study plan

ECTS Credits
7,5

Language of instruction
English

Introduction
Since everybody needs a place to live, everybody is affected by real estate and its measures of valuation. More than 80% of Norwegian households and more than 65% of US households own their house, and as a result housing is typically the largest asset for the families. The main focus of the Real Estate Finance course is the valuation and financing of different types of real estate properties ranging from residential (private) homes to commercial, income-generating investments, and corporate real estate. The secondary focus is on discussion of risk. Only about 30% of Norwegian retirement age households have mortgage balances below 60% of the purchase price. That means that real estate risk is one of the dominant risks, if not the dominant financial risk, of households, both young and old. While analysis of residential properties typically revolves around the cost of financing (borrowing costs), valuation of commercial real estate also depends on the income-generating ability of the assets in question. In this context, taxes become an important determinant of the borrowing decision.

Learning outcome
Acquired Knowledge
Upon completion of the course, students are required to gain knowledge of:

  • Calculation of present values and internal rates of return of various cash flow streams
  • Valuation of fixed rate and floating rate debt
  • Performance of break-even analysis of costs
  • Valuation of commercial, rent-generating, real estate properties and of their financing
  • Disposition decisions for commercial real estate
  • Basic portfolio analysis and risk adjusted rates of return for commercial real estate

Acquired Skills
Students having completed the course are required to master tasks such as to:
  • Calculate borrowing costs of fixed-rate mortgages (FRMs) and adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs)
  • Estimate required rates of return on various types of real-estate investments
  • Structure the financing suited to the various types of real-estate investments
  • Demonstrate how real estate investment may accommodate and/or modify exposure to risk
  • Ananalyze optimal holding-period for commercial real estate.

Reflection
Upon completion of the course, students are expected to demonstrate attitudes characteristic of an uncompromising integrity towards the quality of analysis performed, as well as information presented to clients and authorities.

Prerequisites
BØK 3411 Finance and Managerial Accounting I, BØK 3421 Finance and Managerial Accounting II, BØK 1113 Managerial Accounting or EXC 3442 Managerial Accounting, BØK 1121 Finance or EXC 3451 Financial Reporting and Analysis or equivalent courses.

Compulsory reading
Books:
Brueggeman, William B., Jeffrey D. Fisher. 2010. Real estate finance & investments. 14th ed. McGraw-Hill/Irwin

Recommended reading
Books:
Geltner, David M ... [et al.]. 2014. Commercial real estate : analysis and investments. 3rd ed., international ed.. OnCourse Learning. 250

Course outline
  1. Introduction to real estate economics
  2. Financial mathematics of real estate
  3. Measuring returns and investment performance
  4. Real estate valuation and investment analysis at the micro-level
  5. Real estate investment analysis of risk and the use of leverage
  6. Real estate development, land value and use of real-options
  7. Finding optimal holding-period for commercial real estate properties

Computer-based tools
Excel spreadsheets and basic statistical software.

Learning process and workload
The course consists of 45 lecture hours including instructor-guided problem solving in class. Allocation of studying-hours are suggested as follows:

Activity
Hours
Attendance in class
36
Problem-solving in class
9
Independent reading/preparation for class
120
Work assignments
10
Final exam preparation
25
Sum
200

During lecture series, three work assignments, posted on Its Learning, will be given. Three Home Assignments are also given during the lecture series. Further administrative details are provided in class.



Examination
A five hour written, individual and closed-book, exam concludes the course.
Examination code(s)
ELE 37361 Written exam counts 100% towards the final grade in ELE 3736 Real Estate Finance, 7,5 ECTS credits.

Examination support materials
Interest tables and BI approved exam calculator. Examination support materials at written examinations are explained under examination information in the student portal @bi. Please note use of calculator and dictionary in the section on support materials (https://at.bi.no/EN/Pages/Exa_Hjelpemidler-til-eksamen.aspx).

Re-sit examination
Re-sit examiniation is offered at the next scheduled course.

Additional information