Is Commercial Real Estate for You?
When pursuing a career in commercial real estate, it’s important to narrow your field of interest as soon as possible. You’ll have a head start if you can build your college coursework around the discipline. And as you interview with prospective employers, you’ll stand out if you have a clear focus and thoughtful plan. The product types we will discuss in this book are: land, office, industrial, data centers, retail, hospitality, healthcare and multifamily. (Another, mixed-use, refers to a combination of one or more product types.) The various disciplines we’ll review are: architecture, appraisal, capital markets, construction, development, leasing, investment, management, research and analytics and tenant representation.
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Is Commercial Real Estate for You?
When pursuing a career in commercial real estate, it’s important to narrow your field of interest as soon as possible. You’ll have a head start if you can build your college coursework around the discipline. And as you interview with prospective employers, you’ll stand out if you have a clear focus and thoughtful plan. The product types we will discuss in this book are: land, office, industrial, data centers, retail, hospitality, healthcare and multifamily. (Another, mixed-use, refers to a combination of one or more product types.) The various disciplines we’ll review are: architecture, appraisal, capital markets, construction, development, leasing, investment, management, research and analytics and tenant representation.
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Is Commercial Real Estate for You?

Is Commercial Real Estate for You?

by Greg Biggs
Is Commercial Real Estate for You?

Is Commercial Real Estate for You?

by Greg Biggs

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Overview

When pursuing a career in commercial real estate, it’s important to narrow your field of interest as soon as possible. You’ll have a head start if you can build your college coursework around the discipline. And as you interview with prospective employers, you’ll stand out if you have a clear focus and thoughtful plan. The product types we will discuss in this book are: land, office, industrial, data centers, retail, hospitality, healthcare and multifamily. (Another, mixed-use, refers to a combination of one or more product types.) The various disciplines we’ll review are: architecture, appraisal, capital markets, construction, development, leasing, investment, management, research and analytics and tenant representation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781543907070
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 08/21/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 122
File size: 32 MB
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About the Author

Greg Biggs is a Managing Director and Co-Market Lead with commercial real estate firm JLL’s Tenant Representation Group in Dallas, Texas. For over 30 years, he has built a strong reputation in the business community and established great working and personal relationships with colleagues and clients, which include numerous Fortune 500 companies. He has been involved with a number of build-to-suit projects and enjoys the complexities of solving complicated real estate transactions.

Table of Contents

Forward vii

Author's Note ix

Chapter 1 Getting Started l

Chapter 2 Land 4

Chapter 3 Office 13

Chapter 4 Industrial 23

Chapter 5 Data Centers 34

Chapter 6 Retail 39

Chapter 7 Hospitality 45

Chapter 8 Healthcare 49

Chapter 9 Multi-Family 54

Chapter 10 Mixed-Use 59

Chapter 11 Architecture 62

Chapter 12 Development 66

Chapter 13 Construction 70

Chapter 14 Ownership - Investment 73

Chapter 15 Capital Market Sales 78

Chapter 16 Leasing 82

Chapter 17 Tenant Representation 86

Chapter 18 Property Management 90

Chapter 19 Appraisal 93

Chapter 20 Research and Analytics 97

Chapter 21 Launching Your Career 100

Chapter 22 The Real World 105

Acknowledgements 109

Resources (groups and organizations) 110

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