Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 The game
Chapter 2 Using numbers in real estate
Chapter 3 From concept to commitment
Chapter 4 From commitment to closing
Chapter 5 Syndications and REITs
Chapter 6 Development
Chapter 7 Operations
Chapter 8 The harvest
Chapter 9 Back to the game
Appendix A Note on property types
Appendix B Commercial real estate due-diligence checklist
A Back-of-the-Envelope Glossary
Index
William J. Poorvu is a successful real estate investor and
developer and heads the real estate program at the Harvard Business
School as Class of 1961 Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship. His
research has been in the areas of the entrepreneurial process in
real estate companies, international real estate and capital
formation for real estate. From 1968 to 1977, Poorvu was Senior
Lecturer for Harvard Graduate School of Design's Department of City
Planning.
Poorvu has been managing partner in a number of real estate
companies and Chairman of the Board of Advisors for The Baupost
Group, L.L.C., an investment firm. He is a Trustee/Director of the
Massachusetts Financial Services Group of Mutual Funds and a
Trustee of CBL & Associates Properties, Inc. He was formerly a
director of Connecticut General Mortgage and Realty Investments,
Trammell Crow Realty Investors, and Sonesta International
Corporation. He was a member of the Yale University investment
committee. Poorvu has also served as a consultant for various
organizations in the private and public sectors.
In 1963, Poorvu became one of the founders and owners of WCVB-TV,
Channel 5 in Boston, where he served as Treasurer, Vice-Chairman,
President and Director until the sale of the station in 1982.
Poorvu serves on the board of numerous nonprofit and community
groups including the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Isabella
Stewart Gardner Museum, and the National Public Radio
Foundation.
In addition to authoring many articles in various professional
publications, Poorvu is the author of Real Estate: A Case Study
Approach (Prentice Hall, 1992) and The Real Estate Challenge:
Capitalizing on Change (Prentice Hall, 1996).
Poorvu earned his BA from Yale University in 1956 and his MBA from
Harvard University in 1958. He currently lives in Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
Mike E. Miles Portfolio Manager, Fidelity Investments and author of
The Real Estate Development Process The perfect first book to read
if you want to learn about real estate.
Claude Ballard Limited Partner, Goldman Sachs & Company Almost
anyone who wants to play in the real estate market should read
this.
Donald A. Brown JBG Real Estate Companies None of us who know Bill
Poorvu and his extensive real estate and teaching background are
surprised that his new book is both interesting and essential
reading for real estate investors on every level. The use of actual
cases to illustrate real estate principles adds meaning to each
concept. The result is a combination of a good read and valuable
insight; this book should be a "must" on every real estate
entrepreneur's list.
Seth A. Klarman President, The Baupost Group L.L.C. and author of
Margin of Safety In The Real Estate Game, Bill Poorvu has called on
four decades of experience developing, owning and managing
properties and on over thirty years of drawing lessons from those
experiences in his HBS classroom. Whether you are a real estate
novice or an experienced practitioner, you will benefit from
Poorvu's practical advice.
John H. Vogel, Jr. Adjunct Associate Professor, Amos Tuck School of
Business Administration, Dartmouth College My real estate students
should read this book. So should yours.
Ellen Shuman Vice President and Chief Investment Officer, Carnegie
Corporation of New York The Real Estate Game is the book I wish I
had written; the content I wish I had taught. It's simple and
clear, yet comprehensive. It's also exactly what people need to
know.
Joel Peterson former Managing Partner, Trammell Crow Company and
Professor, Stanford Business School A fun and informative read,
with the credibility of one who's been there.
--Charles G. Field former Staff Vice President, National
Association of Home Builders and Senior Research Fellow, School of
Public Affairs, University of Maryland The Real Estate Game is one
of the best books written for the private investor. Poorvu and
Cruikshank give insightful, sophisticated and risk-reducing advice
in a most readable form. Read it before entering into real estate
investments, and then keep it on the table while negotiating the
sale, obtaining the financing, and managing the property.
Dorn C. McGrath, Jr. Professor of Urban and Regional Planning,
George Washington University This unusual book provides a rare
glimpse of the practical demands implicit in the opportunities
available to the enlightened real estate developer. It transcends
the mundane procedural aspects of traditional real estate practice.
Urban planning professionals, local politicians, and graduate
students need to read The Real Estate Game.
Richard B. Peiser Michael D. Spear Professor of Real Estate
Development, Harvard University Graduate School of Design After
more than thirty years at Harvard Business School, Bill Poorvu has
trained many of the most successful real estate developers and
managers in the business. With war stories that are hard to put
down, The Real Estate Game reminds everyone from beginners to the
most jaded professionals about the pitfalls to look for and how to
avoid them.
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