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Course Criteria
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0.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
(Same as MAN 2943.) Provides an overview of the field of real estate and prepares the student for the New York State Real Estate Salesperson examination. Topics include license law and regulations, law of agency, real estate instruments, estates and interests, real estate financing, land use regulations, introduction to construction, appraisal, human rights, fair housing, real estate mathematics, and environmental issues. Prerequisite: MAN 1020/1020H.
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3.00 Credits
(Same as MAN 2945.) Covers residential, office, and retail properties, and provides an introduction to the principles and practices of real estate management. Topics include forms of real estate ownership, budget and financial reports, marketing and leasing, rent collection, emergency procedures, maintenance, and property inspections. Also covers landlord-tenant relations, labor relations, environmental law, building and housing codes.
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3.00 Credits
(Same as MAN 2947.) Fundamental theories and principles of real estate valuation. Examines the nature of the national, regional, and local economies and the economic factors that affect the value of real property. Topics include basic appraisal methodology, including cost, direct sales comparison, and income; analysis of the appraisal report including regional, neighborhood, and property analyses and supporting documentation.
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3.00 Credits
(Same as MAN 2949.) Examines the methods and techniques used by investors, developers, and lenders in evaluating income-producing real estate investment debt and equity investments. Students identify sources of capital and analyze the types of financing available in the real estate industry. Topics include mortgage instruments and notes, mortgage underwriting, the secondary mortgage market, and the construction loan.
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3.00 Credits
(Same as BLW/MAN 2951.) Survey of the basic principles of real estate property law for investment, lending, leasing, and development for both residential and commercial transactions. Students become familiar with terminology employed in describing various property interests and with legal concepts involved in the acquisition, construction, leasing, financing, and sale of real estate property and real estate projects, including alternate forms of ownership, co-ownership, cooperatives, and condominiums. The most commonly encountered liens and encumbrances are reviewed, as well as how they are dealt with in the context of a title search and the recording act. Legal documents used in lending, development, and investment of real estate.
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3.00 Credits
(Same as FIN 2963.) A solid understanding of investment cash flow analysis. Examines methods of measurements employed in quantitative analysis of real estate investments and income-producing properties. Concepts and calculations covered include net operating income, cash on cash return, internal rates of return, net present value, discounted cash flow, capitalization, debt service, leverage, depreciation, capital gains, and income taxes.
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0.00 Credits
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1.00 Credits
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1.00 Credits
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