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Senior Investment Sales Analyst – Commercial Real Estate Finance

Los Angeles, California, United States

At Northmarq, you can be part of something special. Northmarq is a unique capital markets resource for commercial real estate investors, providing our clients access to experts in debt, equity, investment sales, loan servicing, and fund management. We offer you a career path with best-in-class training, and we foster inclusive teams committed to collaboration, mentoring, and growth. At Northmarq, we will help you unlock your potential – whether you are an industry veteran or you’re just getting started. Your new career is waiting. Start something special today. Northmarq was voted by Real Estate Forum as one of The Best Places to Work in Commercial Real Estate! 

Northmarq is seeking an Sr. Investment Sales Analyst (Commercial) in our Los Angeles, CA office to join an active and top-performing Commercial brokerage team. The candidate must have prior experience within the commercial real estate industry and strong experience in using ARGUS, and an intimate familiarity with Commercial RE investments is preferred. The individual will be expected to work directly with brokers on property valuations by underwriting and analyzing the client’s quantitative property data. Those who possess intellectual creativity and critical thinking skills, coupled with being a driven and self-motivated individual, are encouraged to apply. 
 
The candidate must be able to efficiently manage a variety of responsibilities for each assignment with the ability to work both independently and cohesively within a team environment. Additionally, the analyst must be willing to work extended hours when needed.
 
*This position is an in-office position, with an immediate start date.
 
Position Responsibilities:
  • Candidate must possess excellent writing skills thus effectively conveying a clear message regarding the property, the submarket, and the opportunity for our marketing materials.
  • Underwrite income-producing assets using Argus and Excel software including:
    • Analyze historical operating statements, budgets, leases, and loan agreements, as well as current market conditions to determine financial underwriting assumptions.
    • Review, analyze, comprehend, abstract, and interpret various types of real estate documents.
    • Identify critical property-level financial issues and recommend areas for value-add opportunities.
    • Create evaluations of properties and sensitivity analyses.
  • Strategize with team members and provide materials that allow the top producers to generate new relationships including gathering and tracking critical data points for research and business development purposes.
  • Prepare disposition proposals and offer memoranda for new or existing assignments in conjunction with the marketing team and upper management.
  • Perform real estate market and location-specific research and assess and summarize tenant credit and financial statements.
What We're Looking For:
  • Bachelor's degree. Preferred majors include Real Estate, Finance, Accounting, or related business fields.
  • A minimum of 3 years of relevant experience, with a background in financial analysis in Commercial Real Estate being essential. Multi-tenant shopping center underwriting experience is preferred.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel, is a requirement. Experience using ARGUS is required.  Working knowledge of Salesforce, and Costar is preferred.
  • Capable of thriving in a fast-paced environment and managing multiple tasks within tight deadlines.
  • Strong financial analysis skills, including understanding financial terms and principles essential for real estate underwriting such as Discounted Cash Flow, IRR, NPV, Time Value of Money, Return on Equity, etc.
  • Experience in income-producing property valuation is preferred.
  • Ability to comprehend, analyze, and interpret various real estate documents, including financial statements, loan documents, and deeds of trust.
  • Strong verbal communication skills are required, with the ability to engage effectively and professionally with diverse internal and external stakeholders.
  • Attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and the ability to handle multiple assignments with shifting priorities. Team player, strong work ethic, and passion to work in the commercial real estate industry.
  • A complete real estate brokerage salesperson license within the first 120 days of employment is required.

California Residents: Northmarq carefully considers multiple factors to determine compensation, including a candidate’s education, training, and experience. The minimum salary range for the Sr Investment Sales Analyst position is $90,000+ annually ($43.27 per hour) plus bonus and full benefits offered. The compensation that is offered to a successful candidate will depend on the candidate's skills, qualifications and experience.

 

Northmarq offers a highly competitive benefits package including: medical, dental, vision, paid time off, 401K match and an annual discretionary contribution based on business performance, paid parental leave and adoption assistance, education assistance, volunteer paid time off, charitable contribution match and so much more!

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