Friday, May 18, 2012

What Does CCIM Mean?

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A Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) is a recognized expert in the disciplines of commercial and investment real estate. A CCIM is an invaluable resource to the commercial real estate owner, investor, and user, and is among an elite corps of more than 9,000 professionals who hold the CCIM designation across North America and more than 30 countries. Nearly 10,000 additional professionals are pursuing the CCIM designation.

Recognized for its preeminence within the industry, the CCIM curriculum represents the core knowledge expected of commercial investment practitioners, regardless of the diversity of specializations within the industry. The CCIM curriculum consists of four core courses that incorporate the essential CCIM skill sets: financial analysis, market analysis, user decision analysis, and investment analysis for commercial investment real estate. Additional curriculum requirements may be completed through CCIM elective courses, transfer credit for graduate education or professional recognition, and qualifying non-CCIM education. Following the course work, candidates must submit a portfolio of closed transactions and/or consultations showing a depth of experience in the commercial investment field. After fulfilling these requirements, candidates must successfully complete a comprehensive examination to earn the CCIM designation. This designation process ensures that CCIMs are proficient not only in theory, but also in practice.

With such a wide range of subjects to be mastered and in a dynamic business such as real estate, the educational process doesn't end once the designation is earned; there is a strong commitment among CCIMs to continuing education.

Only 6 percent of the estimated 150,000 commercial real estate practitioners nationwide hold the CCIM designation, which reflects not only the caliber of the program, but also why it is one of the most coveted and respected designations in the industry. The CCIM membership network mirrors the increasingly changing nature of the industry and includes brokers, leasing professionals, investment counselors, asset managers, appraisers, corporate real estate executives, property managers, developers, institutional investors, commercial lenders, attorneys, bankers and other allied professionals. Through this business network, CCIM members successfully complete thousands of transactions annually, representing more than $200 billion in value.

Certified Commercial Investment Members are in more marketplaces in North America -- 1,000 cities -- than all major real estate companies combined. Regions and chapters provide designees and candidates the opportunities to promote business and educational goals through local and regional forums and meetings.

Conferred by the CCIM Institute, the CCIM designation was established in 1969. Courses leading to the designation are now offered throughout the world.

CCIM News Feed

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CCIM Chapters Recognized for Excellence

Thu, 17 May 2012 18:40:09 +0000

Local CCIM Institute Chapters were recognized for excellence at the organization’s Midyear Business Meetings in Kansas City, Mo., April 22-26.

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Study Reveals How Social Media Impacts Businesses

Wed, 16 May 2012 17:46:34 +0000

Businesses that integrate social technologies such as blogs, video sharing, microblogging, and social networking can boost their financial performance and market share, according to a recent survey

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NAIOP Ranks State Spending on Commercial Real Estate

Tue, 15 May 2012 20:19:36 +0000

Last year, development and construction of commercial real estate saw the first gains since 2007, adding $261.6 billion to the U.S.

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Labor and Employment

Fri, 11 May 2012 17:38:39 +0000

Labor and employment have a direct impact on businesses in your community. State and local laws also impact commercial real estate.

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CCIM Podcast News Feed

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Randy Scheidt Shares His Thoughts on Today's Appraisals

Mon, 07 May 2012 22:02:28 +0000

In this podcast, Randy Scheidt, CCIM, MAI, FRICS, discusses the challenges facing appraisers in today's market. He shares more of his thoughts in the article "The Valuation Trap," which appears in the May/June issue of CIRE magazine. 

Philip "Fred" Himovitz Discusses the Benefits of Ground Leases

Fri, 09 Mar 2012 22:30:27 +0000

In this podcast, Philip "Fred" Himovitz, CCIM, discusses the potential benefits of ground leases. He shares more of his thoughts in the article “Ground Control,” which he updated for the March/April issue of CIRE magazine.

Marty Barkan Explains How He’s Using Social Media for CRE

Fri, 13 Jan 2012 19:56:13 +0000

In this podcast, Marty Barkan, CCIM, CRE, explains how he’s using a blog, Twitter, and other social media platforms to connect with clients. He shares more of his thoughts in the article “Building Your Business Through Social Media,” which appears in the January/February issue of CIRE magazine.

Jeff Siebold Discusses the Multifamily Market

Tue, 08 Nov 2011 18:19:54 +0000

In this podcast, Jeff Siebold, CCIM, MAI, discusses multifamily in small markets and a potential threat to the sector’s continued popularity among investors. Siebold was a CCIM instructor for eight years and has owned apartment properties throughout the U.S. since 1980. He shares more of his thoughts in the article "Multifamily Media Frenzy," which appears in the November/December issue of CIRE magazine.

  
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