What are the responsibilities and job description for the Commercial Real Estate Financial Analyst position at CRE Recruiting?
Our client, a family office focused on the sale / leaseback sector with a nationwide portfolio of commercial real estate (CRE) assets seeks an experienced, detail-oriented, and self-starting Commercial Real Estate Financial Analyst to join their growing team.
The ideal Commercial Real Estate Financial Analyst understands the fundamentals of commercial real estate, having learned the business hands-on in a brokerage, investor, owner, developer, or lending environment. Experience with CRE is a must ideally with exposure to single tenant net-lease (STNL), NNN lease, or multi-tenant retail, and / or industrial.
They understand the unique vocabulary, systems, processes, and people involved in the CRE industry, and are a student of the business. The Commercial Real Estate Financial Analyst is a people person with an aptitude for efficiency, a knack for building and maintaining strong relationships, managing a multitude of ongoing transactions, and supporting the team in the attainment of individual and team KPI’s.
To facilitate greater collaboration and improved communication, this role is in-office 5 days / week out of the firm’s office in Minnetonka, Minnesota.
A day in the life of the successful Commercial Real Estate Financial Analyst includes, but is not limited to :
- Financial Management : Developing and managing budgets for real estate properties, monitoring financial performance, and implementing cost-saving measures to maximize profitability
- Process Improvement : Identifying and implementing operational efficiencies and best practices to streamline processes, reducing operational costs, and improving overall portfolio performance
- Compliance and Regulation : Staying current with local, state, and federal real estate laws and regulations. Ensuring properties comply with all legal requirements, including safety, zoning, and environmental regulations
- Reporting and Analysis : Generating regular reports on property performance, financial metrics, and key performance indicators (KPIs). Using KPIs and EOS to manage a team, making informed decisions, and drive strategic planning
- Pipeline Management : Managing and overseeing the team's acquisition pipeline including properties under evaluation, stages of LOI, and deals under contract . Maintaining and growing the firm’s CRM database
- Document Creation : Supporting the team with deal negotiations beginning with letters of intent (LOIs) for each identified investment
Requirements
A day in the life of the successful Commercial Real Estate Financial Analyst includes, but is not limited to :