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Based on previous WSO threads, here are some insights on what to expect from Morgan Stanley's Real Estate groups, which might be relevant to the Fixed Income Real Estate Lending group:

  1. Interview Preparation:

    • Valuation-Related Questions: Be prepared for a lot of valuation-related questions, as seen in the context of Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing (MSREI) interviews.
    • Technical Skills: Expect to demonstrate your technical skills, including financial modeling and understanding of real estate investments.
  2. Modeling Tests:

    • Duration: For analyst/associate positions, modeling tests can take around 4-5 hours.
    • Content: These tests typically involve detailed financial modeling, including DCF, M&A, LBO, and Comps.
  3. General Expectations:

    • Knowledge: Analysts are expected to have strong modeling skills and a good understanding of real estate investments.
    • Presentation Skills: While not explicitly mentioned for Fixed Income Real Estate Lending, strong presentation skills are generally valued in real estate groups.

For more specific details, you might want to reach out to current or former employees via LinkedIn or other professional networks.

Sources: Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing (MSREI), Morgan Stanley Investment Management- Real Estate Investing SA 2019, Blackstone RE Analyst, SSG Groups, Morgan Stanley Phone Interview (RE)

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