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Property Finance is an accessible and comprehensive guide to the field of property finance, linking the practicalities of property and construction with an understanding of core financial structures and concepts.
Overview
Vocabulary of Finance
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Introduction to Property Finance
2. Bank Regulation
3. Commercial and Residential Property Lending
4. Corporate Finance
5. Securitisation, Unitisation and Build to Rent
6. The Money Markets
7. Joint Ventures, Partnerships and Forward Funding
8. The Property Market since the Second World War
9. Conclusions
Self-assessed Questions and Answers
Index.
David Isaac is a former Professor of Real Estate Management in the Department of the Built Environment and a former Director of Research and Enterprise at the University of Greenwich. His expertise covers real estate development, valuation and finance. He has published over 100 articles and papers and 20 books in the area of real estate, several of which are established academic and professional texts. He is a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. David had been very active in developing and teaching distance programmes internationally, particularly in Hong Kong and China, for the past 20 years. Prior to joining the University of Greenwich, David worked as a Chartered Surveyor, mainly in private practice.
Mark Daley is a former Principal Lecturer in Real Estate in the Department of the Built Environment at the University of Greenwich. He is a Chartered Surveyor, who spent several years in private practice before moving into education about twenty years ago. Publications include 'Property Investment' with David Isaac and Nigel Enever and 'Property Development' with David Isaac and John O’Leary. He had been involved with teaching overseas mainly in Hong Kong and China for over 10 years.
Property Finance is a comprehensive guide to the field of property finance, linking the practicalities of property and construction with an understanding of core finance structures and concepts. The third edition of this book widens the coverage of property finance to include residential as well as commercial property lending.
The book is an accessible guide that introduces the key components of real estate investment and development cycles
in straightforward language. Working through the book, students will gain a clear understanding of the interconnected roles of the financial services industry, property companies, joint ventures, banks, and real estate developers. It also provides a basis for more advanced reading.
Material new to this edition includes:
• Changes in banking supervision and regulation since the 2008-09 financial crisis, and the impact on the property market
• Growth in securitisation of property and the inception of Real Estate Investment Trusts in the UK in 2007
• Increased institutional investment in ‘build to rent’ as well as the private residential investment market
An ideal book for students undertaking real estate or construction-related degrees.