What could be more important than the rent and the term in a lease? Wharton Emeritus Professor Peter Linneman explains.
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Take a few minutes to hear Professor Linneman explain nuances of tenant adjacencies, use of commercial and retail space, and potential pitfalls of international real estate investment. Put your comments... read more →
Percentage Rent, also known as "overage", is a characteristic of many retail leases that allows the landlord to participate in the sales of the retail tenant at the property. The... read more →
We are VERY CLOSE to having 5,000 REFM Community Members, and we will be giving away $5,000 in Coupons upon reaching #5,000! To celebrate and thank you for your support, we will... read more →
Trends in remote working and how the office can improve productivity for when employees are there. http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2012/11/bring_nomadic_employees_back_t.html
While our courses and Self Study products will accelerate your learning process, I want to be perfectly clear: modeling well takes a ton of hard work and dedication and many,... read more →
We get requests from time to time to explain what is known as the "catch-up" mechanism as it relates to real estate private equity funds. See below. (Please read the... read more →
There is something of a mystery surrounding the mechanics of Senior Construction Loans. Here's our plain-English attempt to provide better clarity: 1. The Senior Construction Loan is not drawn down... read more →
We have old saws like this because they are timeless in their validity. Here are REFM's recommendations for writing and testing formulas in Excel before deploying them in your models:... read more →