Real Estate PE Technical Interview Question - Case Study

Recently I was invited to an interview where I was asked on the spot to build a real estate financial model with the following assumptions:

NOI of 1 million
Purchase at a 7% cap rate
Expense margin of 45%
Revenue Growth Yr 1: 7% Yr 2: 6% Yr 3+ 3%
Expense Growth: Yr 1: 5% Yr 2+ 3%
Acquisition closing costs 3%
$750,000 of capex, funded at closing
Leverage: 75% of purchase price (not including closing cost or capex)
Financing: 4% interest rate 30 yr amortization
Sale in year 5 at 7.25% cap rate on forward year NOI
Sale closing costs 2%

Show IRR, profit, and equity multiple
IRR and equity multiple sensitivity tables
- Sensitize exit year (3-6)
- Exit cap rate (6.25% to 8.0% in 25 basis point increments)

I was given 20 minutes to complete. Anyone want to take a crack at it?

 

2nd year analyst on an I Sales team in NYC and was given a modeling test during the interview process. If you in the hunt for a RE capital markets position it's likely you'll encounter at least one test for every 3/4 interviews you go to. A lot of these teams are lean and extremely deal focused so they need to you contribute something day one. If you can't...there's another kid that can.

 

I went on this interview as well. I’m very good at building these things but yea he gave 20 mins. Totally nuts. He interrupted me multiple times to push me along

 

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