Private Equity Real Estate Analyst

London
1 week ago
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This is a fantastic opportunity for top performing Real Estate Investment Banking Analysts (Bulge Bracket) to move buy-side. The successful candidate will focus on multi-strategy PE Real Estate investments and Credit in Europe, delivering best in class risk adjusted returns.

Client Details

Our client is a large, global alternative asset management firm targeting Opportunistic returns from multiple investment strategies, including Real Estate and RE Credit. With offices in all major financial districts, they are now looking to grow their Real Estate Investment team in London with an Analyst hire.

Description

Provide forensic analysis of real estate investments including: direct Real Estate, Operational RE platforms & asset-backed businesses and RE Credit.
Construct and maintain DCF's / financial models for potential new acquisitions across Europe.
Assist in the DD process for potential investments and help drive deal execution.
Oversee assets within the Fund's portfolios to ensure they are managed effectively, spotting opportunities to maximise returns.
Provide regular reports and updates to the Investment team, producing necessary materials for IC.
Oversee joint ventures in implementing and revising business plans to deliver accretive investment performance to the fund.
Develop and monitor asset and project budgets, including forecasting revenues, expenses, debt service, capital expenditures, net income, etc., for fund assets.
Prepare periodic reviews to benchmark asset performance against initial projections and market changes.
Undertake on-going management reviews (Op-Co / platform performance as well as direct RE)
Accounting analyses and market research, asset-by-asset, to formulate opinions on market conditions and strategies to optimize asset performance
Report monthly and quarterly updates of each investment and fund roll-ups.
Assist on disposal/sell-down processes, re-capitalisations & re-fi of existing assets.Profile

The successful Real Estate Analyst should have:

Top degree / Top GPA in Real Estate, Finance or STEM fields.
1-2 years of Real Estate Investment Banking experience.
Exceptional modelling, quantitative, analytical, and fundamental valuation skills derived from time in RE Investment Banking.
Exceptional EQ / communication skills essential.
A strong grasp of Real Estate both from a grass roots perspective, through to more complex corporate structures.
A comprehensive understanding of equity and debt structures, including both senior and mezz positions.
Ability to work well in a dynamic, entrepreneurial, and team-oriented environment
Eagerness to learn and take on responsibility.
Ability to travel in Europe as required.Job Offer

Excellent comp package (fixed and variable components) + benefits
Mentoring from some of the best RE professionals from Private Equity, Hedge Funds and Investment Banks

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