Brokerage to Development

Hey guys,

New member here. Wanted to get some opinions on how to transition into an acquisitions and development role from brokerage.

I currently run (Director of Development, if you will) a team of 5-7 members, focusing only on new development mid rise to high rise buildings. We consult with developers acquiring land/dev sites, underwrite the financials, work with architects to design the building, draw up floor plans and manage the construction. Our payday (other than a small monthly retainer fee) comes from the sale of the building(s).

Looking to transition into an associate/acquisitions role, acquiring sites for development and underwriting. Problem seems to be that brokerage, to some, doesn't fit into "good enough experience" with the developers, even though I am essentially doing jobs that take 3 people to run (acquisitions, project management, etc).

Any thoughts on how to leverage this experience into a successful transition back onto the buy side would be appreciated. First thing that comes to mind is NYU MSRE as a pivot

 
Best Response

This sounds like a reasonable transition, but I am a little confused about your background. If you are a Director (managing multiple associate/manager level people), then you should be able to aim much higher than entry-level in development (depending on what you bring to the table). You could move into at least a DM role, I would think.

You make it sound like you are already a developer, based on your working with architects, managing construction... but you have gotten feedback that your experience might not be totally applicable. Something doesn't make sense here. Please give a little more granular info on what it is that you do, and I'd be happy to give some feedback. Another degree might not be necessary.

 

Find a investor and just take the role as a developer. IF your doing what your doing, then what are the developers that your working for doing? Maybe look in to securing your own funding source. I do have a question though how much are your monthly fees and how many points do you get on completion?
Cheers,

 

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