Underwriting Analyst with NKF, any input?

What are the exit ops and growth potential by working as an Underwriting Analyst with NKF's Multi-family Capital Markets team?

Will this role simply just keep me in an underwriting capacity in terms of growth?

Or can this be leveraged to an originations role or maybe acquisitions?

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Thanks, I was the thinking the same. It's just that I searched Underwriting Analyst in other threads, and they didn't provide much info as far as exit ops. Either way, I could lever the role after a year by networking into originations or acq.

 
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The answer is... it depends.

I'm not familiar with the strength of NKF's multi-family platform. If there is a reliable rainmaker and thus, deal flow, then yea leaving to be an originator or acq or otherwise is absolutely possible.

It may be possible if you don't work on a lot of deals given the lack of talent available at this point in the cycle.

I'd do some research on who you'll be working with, his/her clients, deal flow, etc. but generally speaking NKF has made some strong moves recently and is a great place to start/go.

 

Sounds like a Berkeley Point Capital role to me. Remember, they put the platforms together a few months back. Very good chance this role is no different then doing DUS lending elsewhere.

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