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Mar 11, 2026
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Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2013-2014 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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FNCE 4420 Real Estate Finance, Investment, and Entrepreneurship 3 semester hours
This course introduces student to gathering relevant data (both primary and secondary data) to build financial models for analyzing, interpreting, and making decisions on evaluation of alternative real estate investment opportunities with alternative financial structures. Hands-on entrepreneurial learning makes use of cases, gathering primary data, financial modeling, and estimating the most an investor should pau for a specific property. More specifically, this course includes determining a property’s “investment value,” financing strategy, risk analysis, taxation, market area supply and demand analysis by property type (e.g. single-family homes, apartments, office, retail, warehouses, and other industrial properties), alternative investment ownership (e.g. sole propietorships, REITs, Limited Parternships, LLCs, etc.), as well as evaluating alternative financing instruments in both primary and secnodary markets.
(See ENTR 4320 .)
Prerequisite: FNCE 3410 .
Prerequisite(s): UG FNCE 3410 D
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