This course is ideal for investors or investment managers who would like to better understand how investors decide their allocations to real estate and build optimal portfolios by size, location and available products in today’s market.
If you’re looking to learn more about how to apply general allocation techniques when constructing non-listed real estate portfolios or improve your general knowledge in this field then join us for this course delivered by industry experts.
The Attendance Fee is:
€850 for INREV members
€1200 for non-members.
This fee includes a group dinner on the evening of 6 February.
This one-day live course addresses the fundamentals of portfolio construction theory and its possible applications, as well as the limitations of real estate portfolios.
The course will look at real estate investment strategies against the backdrop of the macroeconomy and property market cycles, providing insight on how to take a multi-asset approach using real-life examples. The course will also address the role of debt in a real estate portfolio and consider important strategic issues such as developments, fees, risk strategies and manager selection, with an opportunity to examine these topics with senior industry leaders.
The course will cover the following topics:
- Theory and practice
- Investor approaches
- How to build the optimal portfolio
- Fund manager selection
- The impact of leverage and fees
This course is aimed at professionals who wish to improve their knowledge of portfolio construction for an existing indirect real estate portfolio.
Location
Hotel Napoleon Paris
40 Avenue de Friedland
75008 Paris
France
- This course is open to both members and non-members. If you are a non-member and would like to register, please reach out to us at training@inrev.org.
- This course counts towards the INREV/Henley Certificate for Non-listed Real Estate Investments. It is a mandatory course for the Portfolio Management stream and an elective course for the Corporate Finance stream.
Questions about training and education?
Please don't hesitate to contact us.