Dallas REPE
Anyone know of any startup or fast growing Dallas (DFW) REPE. Thinking about relocating to avoid taxes/weather.
Thanks In advance.
Anyone know of any startup or fast growing Dallas (DFW) REPE. Thinking about relocating to avoid taxes/weather.
Thanks In advance.
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Dallas is a hotbed for REPE. I don't know of any upcoming, or startup REPE but off the top of my head we have:
Phoenix Capital
Trimont
CIII
CBRE global investors
Crow holding Capital
Thackarey
Invesco
and a ton of others.
Inveso is hot hot hot right now.
ANy General opinion on best culture, room for growth etc?
No opinion on culture or growth since I don't work for any of those firms.
Feel free to pm me and I can share what I've learned through networking.
Yes, PM me. I can provide considerable insight.
Lone Star Funds, Crow Holdings Capital.
TA Realty Nuveen Sealy & Company Clarion Westmount Realty Capital Dalfen Stonelake Capital Partners PGIM MetLife Thackeray Partners Hillwood Hunt Realty Crescent Real Estate Crow Holdings Invesco Banner Oak Capital Partners Colony Harwood International Rockpoint Group
Dallas is ripe with REPE firms. This is a good start, but definitely is not all encompassing. I work for one of the firms above. Feel free to reach out and ask any questions.
How would you compare working at one of these firms to working for a large apartment developer in Dallas?
FWIW have a buddy at Crow as an analyst & really likes it. Hours are really up and down but seems to be a good place
Great place for a stable career among bright people. Limited upside due to firm structure and amount of talent they retain due to culture.
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You mind PMing me as well? Just moved to area as well.
PM me as well. Thanks!
Could you PM me that as well?
Ditto that - PM me please
If you don't mind sending that link my way also, it would be much appreciated!
Can you send that to me as well? Thanks!
Will you please send to me as well?
Can you add me as well? New to Dallas. Thanks!
Can you pm me the link as well.
Way late to the party but I am in Dallas and interested in the chat if you still have a link to send.
Interested in this group. Mind PMing me details as well. thanks
No idea what this is but judging by other comments could you please PM me.
I work for a family office which manages a series of discretionary REPE funds. What do you do in Dallas?
How often do you guys get east coast kids working in Dallas? I'm currently at school in the Northeast but this summer is reminding me just how much I love the heat and hate winter. I've loved the Texas cities so far, especially Dallas, and am strongly considering going for a masters at UT when I graduate.
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Can you pm me the info?
I would
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PM Trunk Yeti for advice - he's one of the better RE posters on this site.
Many of those shops are not what people think they are. Plus, the amount of nepotism is disgusting. It makes me sick when people ask where I went to high school or reply when I ask which city they grew up in "Highland Park". I know tenant rep brokers making $250k+ per year because daddy is an MD in the business and throws them execution layups - like executing a tenant rep transaction is difficult... I can't wait for the correction to humble some of these brokers who think they add value.
Hah, that's real estate, my man. Just gotta accept it and enjoy when you beat the rich kids.
Plus it's worth knowing some of them. Not everyone with a rich daddy in real estate is a little shit. It's not worth holding their being born on 3rd against them if they're solid people and genuine in their interest and aptitude in the industry.
Takes all types
I went to highschool with a dude who is mid20s and is a now " the Director of Acquisitions" real estate company. They do a good amount per yea but his father is the damn CEO and he doesn't really know much about the intangibles. Just follows orders from his dad and crap. Its crazy what you can find
salty???
Anyone have experience with Cortland's Dallas office? What is working there like?
Not sure about Dallas office, but the company is run extremely impressively. I interviewed with them and was shocked with the competency of even the HR people and the way they evaluate candidates. They are an industry leader on the construction side.
I like your thinking. Just make sure to leave the high-tax politics of the place you're leaving in that place.
As a Dallas resident, I thoroughly endorse this message.
Amen.
2-year analyst at a small REPE shop in Dallas thinking about other options. Does anyone have guidance or insight?
Willing to pm my resume.
Thanks in advance
Network, look on linked in who went to school where you went and contact them
Send me a PM
How goes it?
Whats the limit on PMs? Sent 1 and already out?
I live in Dallas and have been here for 5+ years. Dallas has a great entrepreneurial culture but it’s not like coastal markets where you join a large shop and move up the ranks and get carry as you move up. Most of the Private investment shops have a handful of senior people that get carry or equity and don’t give this up easily. For junior people in Dallas, I think your best option is working in IS or capital markets brokerage and then either moving into a production role and make pretty good coin or breaking off and getting into your own deals. Or work at a larger shop on the coast and then relocate to Dallas and do something more entrepreneurial. The most successful people in Dallas are self made...meaning they started their own group.
Just my perception but I could be wrong. Either way, Dallas is a great market and I think it’s a lot easier to build something from the ground up here vs on the coasts. A lot of opportunity but much lower barriers to entry
Moved from the east coast to Dallas. Issue is firms in Dallas will not pay they feel since there is a perceived lower cost of living they do not have to pay,
I work in capital markets and speaking with some shops in Dallas their comp is laughable. Got offered a role from a large office in Dallas and their offer was so low I did not even respond to the offer. It was 1/4 of what I make.
If anyone is looking for an Asset management/acquisitions associate role in Dallas, pm me. I know of someone hiring.
Edit: I knew about a lead but this was some months ago. The Dallas market is flush with analyst openings though. Good luck to everyone.
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Very solid group.
Anyone have any insight to Dallas and Houston development firms?
Seriously dude use google. Hines, TCC, KDC, big national names are in both cities.
Great list, here is some color on breakdowns by size:
Middle market:
Montgomery street
Banner oak capital
Velocis (ex-brokers but still legit)
Thackeray
Stonelake
Phoenix
H2C
Rsf
Paceline equity
Ex cap
Mega:
Crow
Lone star
Clarion
Invesco
Fortress
Canyon partners (opened new office from LA)
Harburt
Black creek group
Kayne Anderson might have outpost here
6th street, um maybe? (TPG’s credit arm)
This pretty much covers it. But I’m curious if anyone else has any other firms to add?
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