Real Estate Credit Analyst==>Valuation?

Monkeys,
-Long time lurker, first time poster. Some background on me...
-Non-target state school 3.55 qpa, Finance major (3.8 gpa), Econ minor (December 2012 grad)
-Taking CFA L1 in June

I recently accepted an offer at a commercial bank as an RE credit analyst (starting in 3 weeks). The position sounds interesting and I feel like I'll definitely learn a lot about the industry. However, my ultimate career goal is something in valuation/acquisitions. Would it be possible to move to a REIT after a year or so? Has anyone ever made the switch? Just looking for some guidance/opinions here, thanks guys.

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^^^This is not true at all. You are actually lending to RE based on its value, so you need to get it right. In addition to this, you are evaluating the market, performing economic research. You'll be interacting with REITs so it will be good networking as well. I know a guy at one of the largest public REITs in the country and he started out as a credit analyst in RE for some small bank.

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TeddyTheBear^^^This is not true at all. You are actually lending to RE based on its value, so you need to get it right. In addition to this, you are evaluating the market, performing economic research. You'll be interacting with REITs so it will be good networking as well. I know a guy at one of the largest public REITs in the country and he started out as a credit analyst in RE for some small bank.

I'm not certain that OP is talking about RE Capital Markets, or RE Credit Risk. If it's credit risk, then they do what I said they do, else they do what you're saying.

 

Depends on the size of your bank and the size of its deals. If your deals are big, you will have REITs as clients, it will be very easy to network. However, if your bank is small, it will be fairly difficult. How big is your bank? By assets?

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Yea thats very small. I don't think your deal sizes will be that big since your bank will be limiting exposure for each facility. Anyways I think you will have a better understanding once you start. Let it play out. Even though the bank is smaller, think about it this way, you are in a good position if you are interested in RE. Right now your focus should be learning.

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