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Jonathan Everett

Assistant Professor of Practice
2062 Pamplin Hall

Jonathan serves as an Assistant Professor of Practice of Real Estate. Prior to joining Virginia Tech, Jonathan worked in the commercial banking industry, serving both the Tyson's Corner market and most recently, the New River Valley market of Virginia. Jonathan's banking background ranges from commercial lending to underwriting projects mostly involving investment real estate, hotels, and mixed-use development. 

Education:

  • B.S. in Finance, Pamplin College of Business, Virginia Tech
  • MSBA with Concentration in Business Analytics, Virginia Tech

 

Experience

  • AVP Commercial Loan Officer, First Bank & Trust, Christiansburg VA
  • AVP Branch Manager/Loan Officer, First Bank & Trust, Christiansburg VA
  • Management Trainee/Loan Officer (Credit Analyst), First Bank & Trust, Christiansburg VA
  • Portfolio Manager, United Bank, Vienna VA
  • Management Trainee, United Bank, Vienna VA
  • Principles of Real Estate

Introduction to real estate, including markets, land use planning and zoning, development, finance, construction, sales, marketing, management and property valuation. Examines the key actors and processes in each of these areas. Explores major public policies impacting real estate

  • Real Estate Finance
This course introduces the fundamentals of both real estate financing and investment. Conventional mortgages as well as more creative financing methods will be analyzed. The secondary market for mortgages and relevant institutional factors also will be examined. Investment analysis of real estate will be viewed in a capital budgeting framework; appropriate tax law will be discussed as it affects real estate cash flows.
  • Real Estate Market Analysis

Market potential of residential, retail, office and industrial, hotels and resorts, and mixed use real estate development projects. Market analysis, identifying a market area, conducting demand and supply analyses, reconciling demand and supply.

  • Real Estate Studio

Couse provides mock, real-world learning in a student-led, team environment. Teams utilize knowledge from prerequisite courses. Teams undertake year-long projects where they design, analyze site and financial feasibility, formulate construction plans, and execute leasing and sale of complex commercial real estate developments. Teams select projects in consultation with faculty and industry advisors. Work focuses on life cycle of real estate projects from design through sale of development. 4075: topics covered include team building, site/project selection, due diligence, initial site design and market analysis. 4076: topics covered include final site design, financing, construction, leasing and property management, and sale. For majors only, senior standing. Design/Lab Studio.