1-week full-day induction course taught over Week 0 (usually in early August). Compulsory to be taken before any other courses.
This course introduces the fundamental concepts and techniques involved in understanding and managing the real estate development process. It examines the entrepreneurial, legal & institutional elements, which include real estate laws governing development, in the transformation of existing real estate to its highest and best use. Modeling the sequential events in the real estate development process, the course covers a wide range of issues encountered in the different phases of development – from site evaluation and land procurement, development team assembly, real estate market studies, preparation of development schemes, construction & project management, project marketing and finally to the hand-over of completed projects.
This course provides an understanding of the economic perspectives of the real estate market. It shows how the interactions between the real estate market with other asset markets, capital markets and the wider economy can be examined using theoretical and empirical analyses. This provides an integrative framework for understanding and forecasting the forces that shape the rental space market, the investment asset market, and the development industry. In addition, the course examines linkages between macroeconomic trends and business cycles and the behavior of real estate market aggregates such as prices, rents, and returns.
This course examines how real estate can be financed. Students will learn the theories, techniques and practices of corporate finance applicable to property company portfolios. Major topics covered include: sources of finance, financial statement analysis, corporate growth and market valuation, net asset discount, the impact of leverage and dividend policy on capital structure decisions, corporate governance and transparency. In addition, the course deals with the implications of different arrangements such as partnerships, joint-venture structuring, sale-leaseback and other forms of development financing, both bridging and permanent, on deal viability.
This course seeks to develop an understanding of the theory and professional practice of real estate valuation. It aims to impart the foundational concepts of value and the significance of real estate valuation to the real estate market. The focus is on concepts, principles, process of market valuation and the contemporary approaches to the valuation of all types of property. It also covers more advanced appraisal issues and topics including the valuation of special properties & interests, business, equipment & intangible assets. It also examines the use of AVMs and the professional practice and standards of valuation as regulated by professional bodies in Singapore and globally.