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Graduate or Professional degree in Urban Planning, Community Development, Architecture or related fields with an emphasis on real estate development or commensurate experience.
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Novogradac & Company LLP is one of the nation’s top 40 certified public accounting and consulting firms and is a recognized leader in real estate and community development. Novogradac provides publicly and privately held national enterprises with a full spectrum of audit, tax, valuation, expert witness and litigation support, property compliance and general consulting services and works extensively in the affordable housing, community development, historic preservation and renewable energy fields.
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A key focus is to address the harms caused by Urban Renewal policies and Redevelopment practices, and to promote racial and social equity through place-based strategies, including real estate development (housing and infrastructure), resident engagement, coordination of programs and services, and the channeling of both public and philanthropic resources.
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Novogradac believes in giving our interns a real-life business experience and compensating you well while you’re here. If you’re ready to chart new territory, maybe it’s time to launch your professional career with a unique, well-paid full-time internship at Novogradac & Company LLP. Novogradac is hiring Staff Accountant Interns to explore our firm for busy season 2025 ( January 2025 through the end of March 2025.
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The Team oversees the legal aspects of real estate, debt financing, and other business transactions for the City. The real estate attorneys work on a wide range of real estate transactions and property management issues for the City – from large, complex development projects, such as mixed-use commercial developments and affordable and supportive housing projects, to purchases and sales, leases, loans, legislation, easements and other real estate matters.
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Start or continue a career in real estate development and management with EAH Housing. This position is for a full-time Maintenance Supervisor I to work at Western Park Apartments, a 183-unit senior affordable housing community in San Francisco, CA. This is a HUD, Section 8, and Tax Credit property.
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Under supervision of the Director of Real Estate Development, the Senior Project Manager will help Insight Housing promote and develop housing to serve individuals experiencing homelessness.
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Our trendsetting interns learn hands-on what it takes to be a staff accountant for a growing national CPA firm by tackling a variety of different assignments, including audit, tax preparation and research.
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With significant depth and experience across most real estate asset classes and all phases of development projects, we help clients navigate complex matters involving financings, joint ventures, acquisitions, dispositions, affordable housing, leasing, public/private transactions, debt and equity finance, hospitality, construction, and design and loan restructurings.
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Summary: The Senior Project Manager is responsible for originating, scheduling, coordinating and implementing all aspects of EBALDC’s Healthy Neighborhood real estate developments including affordable housing, mixed-income, mixed use, and commercial developments and acquisitions.
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Minimum of 7 years of real estate industry experience, preferably affordable housing, multifamily portfolio, and tax credit with exposure to commercial real estate. Develop Lender Covenant Schedule, Property Fee Schedule(s), LPA requirements, and a Real Estate Owned (REO) Schedule in coordination with Finance.
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Experienced in all aspects of affordable housing real estate development. As our Real Estate Project Manager, you will manage and coordinate a comprehensive range of real estate development activities, producing permanent supportive housing under the direction of the Executive Director.
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BA or BS degree with a minimum of 5+ years experience with loan production or relationship management in community development or commercial real estate lending. Our borrowers have used our financing to develop affordable housing, build and acquire community facilities, create economic development projects, support access to healthy foods, and strengthen their operations to make a difference in the lives of the communities they serve.
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Real estate development activities, producing permanent supportive housing under the direction. If you have experience in real estate project management and a passion for creating sustainable, supportive housing, this opportunity is for you.
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With significant depth and experience across most real estate asset classes and all phases of development projects, we help clients navigate complex matters involving mixed use developments, hospitality, construction, debt and equity financings, joint ventures, acquisitions, dispositions, affordable housing, leasing, public/private transactions, and loan restructurings.
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