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Public REIT Valuation Part Eight: Centralize your Checks to Model Faster

Introduction Welcome to part eight of our Public REIT valuation series where we build a real estate private equity model covering Aimco. In this post, I am going to publicize my greatest, never-before-revealed trick: global and local checks. Plenty of people build checks inside their models, but I’ve never seen anyone else do it this […]

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Life as an REPE Analyst, Part Two

Introduction This article continues our discussion on life as a real estate private equity analyst. If you’re looking to build a real estate private equity model or learn to calculate private equity real estate returns, we recommend you check out our hard-skill resources. But without further ado, onto the Q&A. How long does a typical

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Live Case Study #1, Part Two: Bond Pricing Data

Let’s take stock. The first post introduced our subject, so make sure you’ve read that before starting here. Our end goal will be to build a real estate private equity model that tells us if we should invest in these bonds. Naturally, the first question we want to answer is how much are these bonds

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REPE Interview Prep: Change in Control, Fully Diluted Shares, and the Treasury Stock Method

Introduction Fully diluted share count and transaction costs resulting from change in control provisions are important considerations for any M&A-related real estate private equity model. This article covers the basics you should absolutely master if you are serious about a career in REPE. As always, we recommend you deliberately practice these questions out loud and

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REPE Interview Prep: Efficient Markets, Opportunity Zones, and Same-Store Reporting

Introduction The interview process is more than just building real estate private equity models. You have to learn to think and speak like a true megafund investor. In addition to providing the best real estate private equity course on the market, we have created this series to help you practice the most common interview questions.

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