The Search for Property Institutional Investment in Real Estate Craig Furfine 2014

The Search for Property Institutional Investment in Real Estate Craig Furfine 2014

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“I spent a year trying to find a real estate investment that will make a profit. And after months of searching, I’ve finally stumbled upon an opportunity I want to talk about.” Sarcastically, I began the paragraph by saying how it was hard for me to find a “real estate investment” that could give me a “profit.” It was as if the writer didn’t know what investment meant (and why you could not make money with one). He was referring to buying property and renting it out, but there is more to

Porters Five Forces Analysis

In a rapidly changing world that we live in today, institutions are always looking for better ways to generate and retain capital through their investments. One of the best investment strategies for institutions is through property investment. Property investment is a growing trend in the financial markets today. According to the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR), there has been an 80% increase in property investment since 2007. However, property investment in itself, may not always be an option for every institution. In this report, the search

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1. Executive Summary The Search for Property Institutional Investment in Real Estate Craig Furfine 2014 is one of the most significant case studies that I have ever written. The story revolves around the founder’s search for institutional investors who are willing to invest in commercial real estate properties. The company, SIRG, is a boutique real estate firm that provides consulting, development, property management, and investment advisory services to property owners, investors, and developers. SIRG is headquartered in

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The past decade has seen an explosion in property marketing, which has given rise to new and innovative real estate investment alternatives (1). These alternatives are now finding widespread acceptance, thanks to a number of new tools and technologies which are changing the traditional investment landscape (2). In this paper, we will focus on one of the most innovative of these alternative investments: institutional investment in real estate. In this investment, investors are increasingly allocating capital to real estate investment vehicles that have been established by a

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“When I was sixteen, my family bought a small house in the city I live in. I remember my excitement for the property; the house was not overcrowded; there was an unassuming front yard with a back garden; and, in general, it seemed to have all the right attributes. web My parents were not interested in buying another ‘new’ house and decided to sell the old house to me. My father was a real estate agent, and my mother worked in a local bank; neither of them was excited at the thought of letting us, who

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I was invited to give the keynote speech at the 2014 BCG (Business Consulting Group) conference in New York. My topic was “The Search for Property Institutional Investment in Real Estate.” The text is based on the material I used in that presentation, which is now on the BCG website. BCG is a global consulting and research organization. I wrote that their conference was attended by 800 people, including top-level executives from the largest U.S. Companies. The text includes