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Updated over 6 years ago, 08/14/2018

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Joshua H.
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Attn Finance Nerds: Advanced Financial Modeling Question

Joshua H.
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Hello all,

I am very familiar with valuing real estate using comparables, DCF models, etc. I am seeking more in depth information on modeling and analyzing specific areas. Items like building permits, capital inflow, development, vacancy/eviction rates, population trends, business trends, commercial lease, time on market, supply, etc. Perhaps there's a source from REITS? 

Is there anyone or any resource that someone could point me to for this kind of analysis?  I'm subscribed to (what I thought was a magazine that covered more advanced topics) National Real Estate Investor, but they lack a lot of data. I'm also studying for an alternative investment accreditation (CAIA) and there is not much information.

Feel free to comment or PM me!

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