How Institutional Investors Think About Real Estate Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Real estate is an increasingly important part in the portfolios of institutional investors. This note discusses the troubles these investors must consider when investing in real estate from the legal forms of ownership, to separate or commingled funds, to property type and geography, to comprehensive or focused supervisors, to leverage, to the time of investment, and finally, to the damages paid to both external managers and internal staff.

PUBLICATION DATE: June 29, 2009 PRODUCT #: 209152-HCB-ENG

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