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Our stability, integrity, technical leadership, and global capabilities make us a trusted advisor for clients worldwide, across a wide range of services, including the Transaction Opinions, Transaction Advisory Services, Corporate Valuation Advisory Services, Portfolio Valuation and Fund Advisory Services, Real Estate Valuation and Advisory Services, and Dispute Resolution Consulting practices.
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3 to 5 years of real estate financial analysis and/or finance experience preferably with a commercial real estate firm engaged in consulting, appraisal, investing, lending, or brokerage; Alternatively, a masters degree with a focus on commercial real estate.
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Provide cash flow, returns, and diversification analysis of non-real estate investments which include marketable securities and alternative investments. Incorporate real estate partnership investments which include acquisitions, sales, refinances, and like-kind exchanges into financial plans.
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Quest Group is looking for a Jr. Land Acquisition Analyst for a leading Atlanta multi-family real estate developer dedicated to creating vibrant communities through innovative design and sustainable practices.
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Graduation from a four-year college or university with major course work in public policy, land use planning, real estate, government affairs or business is required. Prior experience in real estate development, government and regulatory affairs, city and regional planning, or engineering is preferred.
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The CRE Workplace Analyst is responsible for analyzing cost and metrics data on space utilization and operating costs trends and works in conjunction with Corporate Real Estate (CRE) personnel to recommend capacity planning, space solutions and built environment solutions.
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Prepare investment sales advisory packages and submissions for commercial real estate transactions, including research, financial modeling and composition of executive summaries. Begin to build client network within the industry through meetings, events and involvement in real estate trade organizations.
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Education/Experience: Bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, real estate, law or MBA preferred. Oversees the land acquisition escrow and entitlement process. Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to translate market data into community concepts Understanding of and ability to negotiate complex land acquisition related documents.
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The analyst will benefit from extensive exposure to the U.S. Logistics market through real estate management and analysis. Brookfield Properties is a fully-integrated, global real estate services company that provides industry-leading portfolio management and development capabilities across the real estate investment strategies of Brookfield Asset Management — a global alternative asset manager with $600 billion in assets under management.
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The Real Estate Analyst provides wide-ranging support to teams responsible for the financial and operational oversight of Piedmont’s approximately $5 billion portfolio of Class A office properties.
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Airtower Networks, named one of America’s Fastest-Growing Companies and one of the Hottest Companies in Washington DC by Inc. Magazine, delivers total managed services and mobile connectivity for commercial real estate, enterprise, healthcare, and government sectors.
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Meraki Talent is working with a US Real Estate fund who are looking to recruit an Investor Relations Analyst, for their Atlanta office. This newly created role will report directly to the Head of IR and liaise closely with the investment & finance team, by supporting the business on all aspects of outreach including building excel models, working on pitch decks, investor queries and managing CRM. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is looking to begin or enhance their IR career path, by learning in a leading shop in the Real Estate industry.
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This role will be responsible for identifying, cataloging, and maintaining useful data sets, creating programs that produce data visualization materials, performing geospatial analyses, and supporting brokers and clients with various Commercial Real Estate needs in the Industrial sector across the country.
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We are seeking a detail-oriented and analytical Real Estate Loan Originations Analyst to join our team in Atlanta. Knowledge of real estate lending regulations and practices.
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The Commercial Real Estate (CRE) Analyst is part of the CRE Emerging Talent program in the CRE line of business. Foundational knowledge of ARGUS Enterprise software and use of 3rd party Real Estate Data Sources (CoStar, REIS, Axiometrics.
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