52 min

State of the Market and Real Estate Predictions from Professor Peter Linneman | EP99 Working Capital The Real Estate Podcast

    • Investing

Peter Linneman is an author of the Linneman Letter, the former Professor of Real Estate, Finance, and Public Policy at the Wharton School of Business. Previously listed as one of the top 25 most influential people in commercial Real Estate.

In this episode we talked about:

Real Estate Finance and Investments Book
Valuation of Real Estate assets
Inflation in Real Estate
Relationship between corporates and interest rates
Peter’s thoughts on Real Estate Asset Classes
Overview of Retail Real Estate
Office Market
Future of Commercial Real Estate Industry
Advice to Real Estate Newcomers
Resources and Lessons Learned
Useful links:
https://www.linnemanassociates.com
Books: Factfulness : Ten Reasons We're Wrong About The World - And Why Things Are Better Than You Think by Hans Rosling
Rational Optimist by Matt Ridley
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbkSRLYSojo&t=3s
Transcriptions:
Jesse (0s): Welcome to the working capital real estate podcast. My name is Jesper galley. And on this show, we discuss all things real estate with investors and experts in a variety of industries that impact real estate. Whether you're looking at your first investment or raising your first fund, join me and let's build that portfolio one square foot at a time. Ladies and gentlemen, my name's Jessica gal, and you're listening to working capital the real estate podcast, a special, special guests today. We just chatted about this. If you don't know him by now, I don't know if you want to know him.
 
And that is Dr. Peter Lindemann. He's the author of the Lindemann letter, the former professor real estate and finance and public policy at the Wharton school of business. And he was previously listed as one of the top 25, most influential people in commercial real estate. Peter, how you doing?
 
Peter (49s): I'm doing great. I just got back from Egypt. So my background is a long lasting quality piece of real estate. The Luxor, temple, and luck soar. So good reminder that great real estate lasts like four or 5,000 years.
 
Jesse (1m 6s): There's a book I'm reading right now and it's on the evolution of skyscrapers and it goes back to the pyramids. It goes back to the, the renderings and the Bible of places that may be existed. Architecturally looks sound, but that is a, it's fantastic to see how we've come from there to where we're at today. And, and, and the drive for humans to build up. Hasn't seemed to wane in any way
 
Peter (1m 28s): When you see this stuff from three, four or 5,000 years ago. Yo okay. They got it.
 
Jesse (1m 35s): Yeah. Well, thanks so much for coming on. I, I think this is a real treat for listeners, for anybody watching the video. I'm holding up my real estate and finance and investment book written by the doctor, Peter Lindemann. And I mean, if you're in the real estate industry in

Peter Linneman is an author of the Linneman Letter, the former Professor of Real Estate, Finance, and Public Policy at the Wharton School of Business. Previously listed as one of the top 25 most influential people in commercial Real Estate.

In this episode we talked about:

Real Estate Finance and Investments Book
Valuation of Real Estate assets
Inflation in Real Estate
Relationship between corporates and interest rates
Peter’s thoughts on Real Estate Asset Classes
Overview of Retail Real Estate
Office Market
Future of Commercial Real Estate Industry
Advice to Real Estate Newcomers
Resources and Lessons Learned
Useful links:
https://www.linnemanassociates.com
Books: Factfulness : Ten Reasons We're Wrong About The World - And Why Things Are Better Than You Think by Hans Rosling
Rational Optimist by Matt Ridley
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbkSRLYSojo&t=3s
Transcriptions:
Jesse (0s): Welcome to the working capital real estate podcast. My name is Jesper galley. And on this show, we discuss all things real estate with investors and experts in a variety of industries that impact real estate. Whether you're looking at your first investment or raising your first fund, join me and let's build that portfolio one square foot at a time. Ladies and gentlemen, my name's Jessica gal, and you're listening to working capital the real estate podcast, a special, special guests today. We just chatted about this. If you don't know him by now, I don't know if you want to know him.
 
And that is Dr. Peter Lindemann. He's the author of the Lindemann letter, the former professor real estate and finance and public policy at the Wharton school of business. And he was previously listed as one of the top 25, most influential people in commercial real estate. Peter, how you doing?
 
Peter (49s): I'm doing great. I just got back from Egypt. So my background is a long lasting quality piece of real estate. The Luxor, temple, and luck soar. So good reminder that great real estate lasts like four or 5,000 years.
 
Jesse (1m 6s): There's a book I'm reading right now and it's on the evolution of skyscrapers and it goes back to the pyramids. It goes back to the, the renderings and the Bible of places that may be existed. Architecturally looks sound, but that is a, it's fantastic to see how we've come from there to where we're at today. And, and, and the drive for humans to build up. Hasn't seemed to wane in any way
 
Peter (1m 28s): When you see this stuff from three, four or 5,000 years ago. Yo okay. They got it.
 
Jesse (1m 35s): Yeah. Well, thanks so much for coming on. I, I think this is a real treat for listeners, for anybody watching the video. I'm holding up my real estate and finance and investment book written by the doctor, Peter Lindemann. And I mean, if you're in the real estate industry in

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