PLA1651H: Planning and Real Estate Development

This course provides an overview of the real estate development industry, the development process and, of course, the planning process. It covers the financial basis for development projects, the participants, the market search procedures and the financing of development. It also addresses the interface of the industry with the public sector. The purpose of this course is to provide students with a fundamental background and basic skill set to understand the real estate development business and its interrelationships with urban planning. It will provide students with an introduction to the major disciplines and processes related to development, which can provide a basis for the pursuit of a career in the development field or simply an understanding of the mindset of the developer. The course attempts to provide some understanding of the complexity surrounding real estate development and will introduce a level of quantitative and qualitative thinking sufficient to deal with the myriad of decisions that confront the real estate developer. The objective of the course is to enable students to think critically about real estate development. This is not so much a course in facts as it is a course in thinking, learning, and adapting to the forces shaping the real estate development industry and planning.

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