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Real Estate Finance and Investments: Risks and Opportunities

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The Fifth Edition of this book, co-authored with long-time colleague, Bruce Kirsch of Real Estate Financial Modeling, is an exploration of the key concepts of real estate finance and investment strategy. This book not only covers the key theoretical and mathematical underpinnings of real estate finance, but also stresses the ambiguity of investment decision making. Throughout the textbook, tables and graphs have been reformatted for easier comprehension, and the index of key terms has been expanded significantly, allowing for a more robust search capability. New discussion topics include the co-working office sublet business model and the impact of “shadow inventory” in the hotel sector. Co-author, Bruce Kirsch, has enhanced the Fifth Edition with an extensive Online Companion website. Also included are “flash cards” for all the key terms used in the book. Readers will be able to conduct keyword searches for all 26 chapters. In addition, the Online Companion provides 60 audio interviews with the authors to bring concepts from the book to life.

457 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2004

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Peter Linneman

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Dr. Peter Linneman is the principal of Linneman Associates and also serves as the Albert Sussman Professor of Real Estate, Finance, and Public Policy at the Wharton School of Business, the University of Pennsylvania. A member of Wharton's faculty since 1979, he served as the founding chairman of Wharton's Real Estate Department, and was the Director of Wharton's Zell-Lurie Real Estate Center for 13 years. He is the founding co-editor of The Wharton Real Estate Review. His teaching and research focuses on real estate and investment strategies, mergers and acquisitions, and international markets. He has published over 60 articles during his career.

Dr. Linneman is widely recognized as one of the leading strategic thinkers in the real estate industry, and was recently named one of the 25 most influential people in real estate by Realtor Magazine. He is a highly sought-after speaker, appearing as the keynote speaker at numerous major industry conferences. He is also a co-coordinator/sponsor/moderator (with Sam Zell) of the prestigious industry roundtable, The Marshall Bennett Classic.

Dr. Linneman holds both Masters and Doctorate degrees in economics from the University of Chicago. For more than 25 years he has provided strategic and financial advice to leading corporations, including: American Asset Corp, Sunbelt Management, Lubert-Adler Realty Funds, Paramount Group, General Electric and IBM.

Dr. Linneman is the founder and Principal of the American Growth Land Fund, a $100 million investment vehicle that invests in long term land developments in high growth areas of the US. In addition, he is a partner in Gerber-Taylor Realty Fund III, a real estate fund-of-funds. His quarterly research publication, Linneman Letter, claims more than 120 leading real estate firms as subscribers. This publication is widely read throughout the real estate industry, and is viewed as a major thought leader in the business.

His book, Real Estate Finance and Investments: Risks and Opportunities , has been adopted at leading universities including Yale, Johns Hopkins, USC, Brown, Columbia, and Wharton. It has quickly become the leading reference source for those interested in real estate finance and investment and was recently translated into Japanese.

Dr. Linneman has also been actively involved in corporate governance, strategy, and operation. During a one-year leave from Wharton he served as Senior Managing Director of Equity International Properties, a global real estate investment firm. He also served as Vice Chairman of Amerimar Realty, and was Chairman of the Board of Rockefeller Center Properties. In this latter capacity he led the process of foreclosing on its Japanese owners and the successful sale of Rockefeller Center. He also has, and continues to, serve on the board of Directors of numerous NYSE and private companies.

Dr. Linneman is an avid jogger, scuba diver, and basketball player. Married for over 30 years, he has no children.

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June 22, 2025
You bet I’m including this since I had to read it for MBA class and it took time from reading other books
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December 5, 2025
The Skinny: Very informative and clear, albeit overhyped, real estate textbook.

The Good: Very well written in a clear manner, perfect for students and beginners. Covers a wide range of topics with just enough detail to get the reader up and going. Dr. Linneman is highly experienced and that emanates from the pages.

The Bad: Book is a bit overhyped given it's status in the community and higher price point. Should not be considered a Bible of real estate by any means. Also not super well reviewed for organization. Lots of mislabeling of charts and such.
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January 17, 2022
This is a fantastic read for any aspiring commercial real estate professional. Most academic books can be very dry but the textbook has a lot of Peter's personality in the book which makes it seamless to read.
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August 7, 2012
Peter Linneman is the top Commercial real estate structured finance academic in the US. I recently watched a conference on real estate mergers in NYC, and he was one of the best professional speakers I have ever heard on Commercial real estate law practice. Commercial Real Estate Finance & Fund Investments, reads like he speaks. A brilliant and witty set of lectures, all encapsulated in this book. Linneman is not only a topflight academic, but has substantial direct involvement in the Commercial real estate and managed fund business. This very much shows in the book, which takes the most abstract scholarly knowledge and makes it easy to understand through examples of crystalline clarity. It is a godsend to those who work in Commercial real estate sector that someone as smart as Linneman would take the time to write this awesome textbook, which not only must be the best textbook on real estate structured finance and or CRE Funds, one of the best textbooks of any kind I have ever read.
There are only opportunitities, and no risks in buying and reading this super text book, check it out!
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January 14, 2017
This book is basically just his edited class notes. A lot of text and his own opinion but not enough "science" and "facts" compared to other books. There's a reason why other textbooks are much more famous and widely-adopted than this one. Do not waste your time or money on this textbook!
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