This course provides a greater understanding of the published ‘values’ of hotels and why they occur. In this course, you will learn industry best practice valuation methodologies and how to apply them to develop accurate valuations. By the end of this course, you will be able to explain the complexity of hotel valuations, giving you the confidence and background to accurately construct a valuation as part of hotel investments.
Strategic hotel investments
Feasibility analysis
Project overview
Site analysis
Financial feasibility
Stakeholders
Debt
Hotel operators
Operational structures
HMA negotiations
The final assessment evaluates the content learned in the previous four weeks. The assessment can range from multiple choice quizzes (MCQ) to more open response evaluations, like a case study.
A Program Advisor will get back to you with feedback or suggestions.
This course is designed for hospitality professionals, hotel owners, bankers, investors, and professional working in any functions related to real estate investments wishing to update their skills and learn about feasibility analysis, development and negotiations.
There are no admission requirements to enroll to this course.
To enroll, choose the desired intake and fill in your personal details. You will receive an email with the payment link. You are accepted in the course only upon receipt of payment.
We must receive payment at least five days before the start of the course. Late enrollments can be accepted on a case-by-case basis.
EHL uses the payment platform Flywire which provides various payment methods, with no hidden bank fees and offers favorable exchange rates. The link to the payment platform will be provide after the enrollment form.
The courses takes 5 weeks to complete and is composed of:
- 4 weeks of course content
- one week for the final assessment
Depending on the course, the assessment may range from multiple choice quizzes (MCQ), where only one answer is correct, to more open response evaluations, like a case study.
To successfully pass the assessment, participants must get a minimum of 60% of the total points available. You can either PASS or FAIL a certificate, no numerical grades will be officially reflected in the certificate.
If the final assessment is failed, no certificate or document are delivered.
This course provides a greater understanding of the published ‘values’ of hotels and why they occur. In this course, you will learn industry best practice valuation methodologies and how to apply them to develop accurate valuations. By the end of this course, you will be able to explain the complexity of hotel valuations, giving you the confidence and background to accurately construct a valuation as part of hotel investments.
Strategic hotel investments
Feasibility analysis
Project overview
Site analysis
Financial feasibility
Stakeholders
Debt
Hotel operators
Operational structures
HMA negotiations
The final assessment evaluates the content learned in the previous four weeks. The assessment can range from multiple choice quizzes (MCQ) to more open response evaluations, like a case study.
A Program Advisor will get back to you with feedback or suggestions.
This course is designed for hospitality professionals, hotel owners, bankers, investors, and professional working in any functions related to real estate investments wishing to update their skills and learn about feasibility analysis, development and negotiations.
There are no admission requirements to enroll to this course.
To enroll, choose the desired intake and fill in your personal details. You will receive an email with the payment link. You are accepted in the course only upon receipt of payment.
We must receive payment at least five days before the start of the course. Late enrollments can be accepted on a case-by-case basis.
EHL uses the payment platform Flywire which provides various payment methods, with no hidden bank fees and offers favorable exchange rates. The link to the payment platform will be provide after the enrollment form.
The courses takes 5 weeks to complete and is composed of:
- 4 weeks of course content
- one week for the final assessment
Depending on the course, the assessment may range from multiple choice quizzes (MCQ), where only one answer is correct, to more open response evaluations, like a case study.
To successfully pass the assessment, participants must get a minimum of 60% of the total points available. You can either PASS or FAIL a certificate, no numerical grades will be officially reflected in the certificate.
If the final assessment is failed, no certificate or document are delivered.