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Real Estate Lending and Pathways

August 1, 2024 by PCSD

Who did you meet with today? 

Today, my fellow interns and I got the opportunity to speak with Eric Sussman, a Pacific Charter School Development (PCSD) Board Member and UCLA Professor. Later that same day, we got the chance to speak to three employees of City National Bank (CNB), one of the many banks that lend money for PCSD.

Where do they work? What does the company do? 

Both Eric and City National Bank (CNB) work with Pacific Charter School Development (PCSD), a non-profit focused on real estate. Eric Sussman is a board member of PCSD and is a professor at UCLA for Real Estate and Accounting along with being a business owner. City National Bank is one of the main lenders of money for commercial acquisition and construction projects. With the investment, PCSD is able to fund projects that otherwise wouldn’t be possible. 

What did you learn today? What were some highlights? 

Today, I learned about how real estate properties differ in price depending on their surroundings and conditions that make them less likely to have demand. From both of our conversations, the topic of Covid-19 was common, as both speakers expressed their challenges and changes caused by the pandemic. From office buildings becoming vacant to industrial properties becoming more expensive and in demand. Some highlights from today were hearing about Eric’s journey to becoming a professor, from finding out his boss was committing fraud to losing his job and using his connections and talent for teaching to work at UCLA. Another highlight from today was getting to decide on which properties we would invest in, as in the City National Bank presentation we were presented multiple properties with many different positives and negatives.

What insights did you gain into the field of real estate development?  

One of the many insights I gained into the field of real estate development was how the price and evaluation of a property changes as a result of the land or the surroundings changing for the better or worse. As an area becomes less populated and business starts moving out the surrounding properties and business decreases and slows down. I also got some great advice about purchasing homes and the difference between single family, duplex, and fourplex. Like not buying a house near a big street with a street light because of the traffic to search for a place in a safe area with little or no crime.

Did you become more interested in the field after today? 

After today, I have become more interested in real estate, specifically in the many different conditions that make the properties themselves increase or decrease in value and the things lenders look for in order to decide to lend to someone or not. I didn’t know about how important it is to know that nearby properties affect other properties and their value reflects on how popular an area is or is in demand. I feel like I have discovered an interest for finding out all the details about a property and its land as it is very cool how it changes and that it is visible if you look into it.

Eric Sussman speaking to the interns
Eric Sussman showing his Venn diagram for careers
Simon from CNB talking about commercial lending

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: commercial lending, financing, internships

Finance Connected to Real Estate

November 30, 2023 by PCSD

Who did you meet with today?

Today I met with Eric Relos, Tina Lin, and Anna Olsen who are all connected in different levels of financing real estate.

Where do they work? What does the company do?

Anna and Tina work with PCSD, and Eric works for Capital Impact, which is an organization that helps the development of a project by financing loans.

What did you learn today? What were some highlights?

Today I learned about three different positions of real estate related to financing. The project manager supports architectural design and mapping, finding the problems and solving them. The finance director helps “translate” approvals or problems that may occur, and lenders, help support funding the project from the beginning and forward until the project has been completed.

As Anna, the Project Manager, completes a project or runs into a problem, she has to relay it to Tina, the Director of Finance, who supports Eric, a lender, by helping him understand the problems and ways to avoid or improve them.

What insights did you gain into the field of real estate development? 

Something I took away from this is that it takes a long process to approve a project and its funding, anything can hinder the approval.

What did you find the most interesting about the field in the field after today?

Financing plays a huge role in developing, completing, and revising a project. If the budget was to ever be exceeded, then you must already have prepared at least the same amount of money you put down as a contingency.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: commercial lending, internships

PCSD Interns: Unlocking the World of Real Estate and Commercial Lending: A Journey with City National Bank

August 4, 2023 by PCSD

Real estate is an all-encompassing industry that impacts our daily lives in numerous ways. From the places we work and shop to the homes we live in, real estate plays a vital role in shaping our communities. Recently, our interns had the opportunity to meet with Dena Harte, Cindy Cindrich, and Simon Wu from City National Bank. This encounter opened our eyes to the intricacies of commercial lending and the fascinating world of real estate. In this blog post, we’ll take you on the same journey we experienced, exploring the valuable insights and lessons we gained from our meeting with these seasoned professionals.

Dena Harte: A Wealth of Experience in Commercial Banking

Our journey began with Dena Harte, an expert with an impressive 20-year tenure at City National Bank. She specializes in working with nonprofit organizations and for-profit corporations, managing deposits and endowments. Her vast experience and keen understanding of the commercial banking landscape made her an invaluable resource throughout our discussions.

Cindy Cindrich and Simon Wu: Unveiling the World of Real Estate

Cindy Cindrich, a veteran with 24 years of experience, and Simon Wu, work in City National Bank’s commercial lending site. Their expertise lies in the income property group, where they navigate the complexities of real estate lending. During our meeting, Cindy and Simon delivered an engaging and dynamic presentation on the diverse aspects of real estate.

Understanding Real Estate: A Comprehensive Overview

Cindy and Simon began our session by shedding light on the diverse facets of real estate. From retail spaces like malls and power centers to various office types, multi-family properties, industrial spaces, and special-use facilities, the scope of real estate is vast and varied. Each category has its own set of advantages and disadvantages, which they elaborated on, giving us a comprehensive understanding of the market.

The Role of Lenders: Unveiling the Lending Process

One of the most insightful aspects of our meeting was when Cindy and Simon walked us through the lending process from the perspective of City National Bank. They explained what lenders look for when considering loan applications. To demonstrate this, they role-played a scenario in which Simon presented a facility to the bank seeking a loan, while Cindy posed challenging questions to assess the feasibility of the loan.

Lessons Learned: The Complexity of Real Estate Investment

Through this interactive session, we came to realize that securing a loan for real estate investment is no simple task. The intricate web of factors to consider, including competition, local businesses, location, occupancy rates, and more, requires meticulous evaluation. It was evident that thoughtful planning and thorough research are essential before embarking on any real estate venture.

Fueled by Passion: A New Interest in Real Estate

As our meeting concluded, we found ourselves captivated by the world of real estate and commercial lending. The knowledge shared by Dena, Cindy, and Simon ignited a newfound interest in many of us to explore this field further. The interns even expressed their desire to pursue careers or investment opportunities in real estate, driven by the allure of its challenges and rewards.

Our meeting with Dena Harte, Cindy Cindrich, and Simon Wu from City National Bank was an enlightening experience that broadened our horizons and deepened our understanding of real estate and commercial lending. We learned that the world of real estate is multifaceted and that securing loans for such investments requires careful consideration of various factors. The passion and expertise of these professionals inspired us to explore this industry further, and we look forward to unlocking more doors of opportunity in the fascinating world of real estate.

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