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    Assessing Commercial Real Estate Investments and Markets
    Wharton Executive Education

    Assessing Commercial Real Estate Investments and Markets

    Wharton Executive Education, Philadelphia
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    4 daysDuration
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    Dec 8 - Dec 11, 2026
    4 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Philadelphia, PA
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    $10,750

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    Real estate surrounds us, but as an asset class, it is one of the least understood. Today, as investors navigate higher interest rates, uncertain economic growth, a rapidly-evolving future for some sectors such as offices, an upending of interest in some urban areas, and diverging global circumstances, it is essential to become knowledgeable and develop greater confidence about the nuances of real estate investing. Real estate investment continues to offer some outstanding opportunities, even as significant changes reshape the industry. Assessing Commercial Real Estate Investments and Markets is for investment professionals and individual investors who want to make informed decisions in both the short and long term. This program will help you better understand the forces that are at play, eliminate fear, and give you deep insights into analyzing the risks and rewards that are emerging as demand for commercial real estate expands or contracts in various sectors. Assessing Commercial Real Estate Investments and Markets provides an excellent overview for institutional investors, says Academic Director Todd Sinai. Assessing Commercial Real Estate Investments and Markets provides an excellent overview for institutional investors, says Academic Director Todd Sinai.

    Why Wharton Executive Education?

    When Fortune 500 boards, sovereign wealth funds, and serial founders want their senior teams sharpened on finance, strategy, or leadership, they repeatedly arrive at the same address in West Philadelphia. Wharton's executive programs are built on the same faculty who define the academic disciplines themselves — not practitioners brought in to translate research, but the researchers writing it.

    Your Profile

    • Asset managers and chief investment officers for large publicly traded or privately held corporations and institutions such as pension funds, university endowments, and foundations
    • Sovereign wealth fund professionals
    • Family office representatives and other private wealth advisors to ultra-high-net-worth individuals and families
    • CPAs, attorneys, and other professionals who advise institutional investors

    Benefits

    • The commercial real estate landscape has fundamentally changed. What was once prized — such as the familiar “location, location, location” — may be a liability tomorrow. Continued shifts in how and where people prefer to work and interact, along with economic forces including inflation and recessions, are causing major fluctuations in demand and pricing. They may also cause investors to avoid the asset class entirely.
    • Unlike other industries that can retool a manufacturing line or discontinue a product or service, commercial real estate cannot pivot or revamp its business model quickly. That means real estate investors must be highly attuned and aware of these shifts, nimble and ready to change course in order to capture returns.
    • Assessing Commercial Real Estate Investments and Markets is led by faculty from Wharton’s top-ranked real estate department and the world’s premier real estate education and research center. Highly engaging sessions that include interactive exercises, case studies, and small-group breakouts explore the fundamental concepts and nuances of commercial real estate. Participants investigate many real estate investment strategies, including direct investment, investing in public equity, lending to real estate, investing in real estate debt, and investing in a company or private equity firm that is itself investing in real estate.
    • This program is particularly relevant for institutional investors and financial advisors to high-net-worth clients. Participants will become more assured, discerning evaluators of potential investments in the U.S. and globally, and learn how to diversify investments across countries, find local partners, and assess and hedge currency risks.
    • You will leave with a deeper understanding of the concepts, terminology, strategies, and opportunities that will enable you to confidently add both domestic and global real estate to your investment portfolio.
    • Global Perspective: Learn what to look for when investing globally.

    What You'll Learn

    • Real Estate Growth, Booms, and Risk: What Has Happened and What Can We Expect?
    • Cash Flow, Cap Rates, and Property Investment
    • Liquidity and Capital Structures in Times of Stress
    • Navigating Passive Real Estate Investing: REITS, Private Equity, Bonds, and Debt
    • Portfolio Allocation to Real Estate: Risks, Returns, Opportunities, and Downsides
    • Property Investing: How to Make Money and Avoid Going Broke, and Why Great Leadership Matters
    • Global Real Estate: Debt and Equity Markets
    • Real Estate as a Hedge Against Inflation: Separating the Signal from the Noise

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