Incoming Acquisitions Analyst in the Northeast Multifamily value add space looking for tips/guidance/advice

Long time lurker, finally secured an Acquisitions Analyst position at a lean shop investing in value add/core multifamily/apartments in the Northeast.

I already purchased Peter Linneman's book which I have been reading through and the REFM Apartment/Multi-Family Building Acquisition Financial Modeling Self-Study Video Tutorial which I've been following along with the video and trying to dissect the model to the best of my ability. I also have been watching alot of Adventures in CRE videos too.

Anybody have any tips, advice, or guidance? I start in a few weeks so wanted to spend my time wisely and make sure I'm as up to speed as possible when I start.

Thanks.

 

Makes sense, it did come up in the interviews that I would be using their internal models and tweaking them to incorporate market data based on the location of property, specific characteristics, etc. I will make it a priority to learn that ASAP.

Got it, yea I plan on being a legitimate sponge and learning everything I possibly can.

Thanks for the quick reply and advice.

 
  1. Be sponge
  2. Always lead with the solution - don't bring senior people problems suggest a fix
  3. Chill out and enjoy the ride
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