By Chris Furlong, Model For Success Contributor Last week I attended the Coalition for Smarter Growths first annual Young Planner Showcase. Hosted by the National Capital Planning Commission, the event... read more →
Hi All, and Happy Memorial Day to those who are enjoying a 3-day weekend! Since as of last week there are a lot of newly minted graduates from both undergrad... read more →
Excel Modeling Tips and Tricks for Real Estate Professionals Excel is the problem-solving tool that is used both for analyzing single unit transactions and billion-dollar mixed-use developments. REFM empowers you... read more →
Problem: You have a multi-tab spreadsheet, and it is taking you too long to get from one sheet to another. Let's say you are in cell B27 on the Assumptions... read more →
This post is from another one of our new Guest Contributors, Chris Furlong of Arlington, VA. Chris works in commercial real estate in Washington, DC.... read more →
A friend pointed out an interesting university-related employment website the other day, which surprisingly has some terrific real estate jobs posted. These jobs seem to not bubble up to the... read more →
I see a lot of third party created spreadsheets, many of which are development transaction pro-formas. Here is the #1 most common and arguably most dangerous mistake that I come... read more →
I was going through some papers the other day and came across one of my study sheets from a real estate class in business school. Evidently back then I had... read more →
Don't know the rents off hand, but architecturally I lean ever so slightly to the Chrysler. Which of these two phenomenal buildings do you prefer, and why?
