Development AM vs. Acquisitions

Hi all - I have an opportunity to join one of the top notch developers in NYC in one of their AM teams, however I've always had an interest in moving over to REPE / acquisitions. I was hoping to get some insight on taking the role or to wait it out for one of those roles to come my way, even if it means taking a step back to learn the business and/or going to a less reputable firm. If it makes any difference, I am currently in AM and do have time to wait it out. Thanks all in advance!

 
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What exactly are you asking here? If you definitely want to do acquisitions, pound the pavement and find a role (don't just "wait it out" until it comes to you - it won't).

As far as insight into AM at a Development shop, those guys are usually heavily involved in the lease-up i.e. babysitting the PM team, tracking budgets, helping the dev team estimate operating costs, dispositions, etc. The AM team at my company all come from property management backgrounds. It's not a financially rigorous role and it won't give you the full experience you need in acquisitions. Some of it will definitely be transferable, but better to just go over to REPE now and try it out.

 

By "waiting it out", I meant more of passing on the role rather than taking the "bird-in-hand". And as anyone on this site knows, its not as simple to "just go over to REPE now and try it out".

And I do like AM, not necessarily the firm I'm at/some of the assets we have under mgmt. I was solely looking to hear some of the responsibilities on the development AM side, upside potential, pros/cons based on people with exp., etc.

 

It sounds like your question boils down to this:

  1. You want to get into Acquisitions/ REPE

  2. You have the opportunity to jump to a top developer in a prime market, albeit in a role you already do (AM)

  3. You want to see if you can switch from AM at said developer into an Acquisitions/ REPE role

  4. If you cannot likely do that, you will work towards getting a role directly in Acquisitions, even if it is not at a top firm

If this is all correct, I would say try to get a role in Acquisitions/ REPE doing what you want to do. As you mentioned, it is not easy but it is definitely possible.

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