Asst management. I’m currently working as a property manager and broke and would like to here more about the profession from property manager to asset manager. Thanks Justin!
Acquisition. Reason why is because I am a former collegiate athlete and love the fact that you can challenge yourself on how much better can you be. I’m sure it’s not too bad. I feel like as long as you’re genuinely yourself and enjoy helping people. This is definitely for you. Either or both are great careers. I want to break into commercial real estate myself and enjoy all of your content. I’ll be back in your program soon 🌍
I’m in AM. I enjoy it. It definitely feels safer and a little more steady. Pay is not as good but still pretty good. just keep working your way up. If all the properties are going well it’s like you are paid to do nothing. But 95% of my time is spent with my 3 problem children properties
Man, I'm just here to drop some love. I'm taking your Real Estate Financial Modeling Bootcamp on Udemy and I am very impressed. I have learned so much, in such a straightforward way, in so little time. Keep up the great work! You are an awesome teacher! Thank you 🙏🏿
Some AMs handle hold / sells & refinances; overseeing renovations / construction mgmt; & overseeing leasing driven by 3rd party landlord leasing reps or prop managers for apts / MF-duties vary per shop though. At my last shop, our acquisitions team also handled hold / sells & refinances; at my current shop (more vertically integrated), we have a separate portfolio management team who handles hold/sells & refinances. We also have a separate in-house construction mgmt (CM) team who handles renovations plus an in-house leasing team who directly handles renewals & manages 3rd party LL rep brokers for new leases. At my last shop, our prop mgmt firms also had CM expertise & handled light CM for us; for heavier “lifts”, we sometimes used other CMs. Our 3rd party LL rep brokers also handled our renewals along w/ new leases. Great video. Thanks, Justin.
what i've seen and heard of in my market is that a lot of AMs were laid off and the acquisitions associates replaced those roles in a downturn with less deal volume. this allows the firms to retain their acquisitions team and jump back into investment/acquisitions mode once the downturn is over. do you think that's true everywhere? or on a firm by firm basis?
Acquisitions has peaked my interest as of late. I enjoy analyzing and comparing past data and forecasting how decisions in the present will affect the future. Question, I want to begin taking the course work provided in the Break into CRE but I’m wondering what specific courses would you recommend to someone who is looking to get the first acquisitions role? Or should one go through all 120 hrs provided? Thanks in advance!
Justin are you able to comment on salary ranges for AM vs. Acquisitions based on years of experience? I understand bonuses might vary so it’s hard to predict, but any insight into base pay is appreciated!
Justin, great video! I’m currently interning in AM but my interests align with acquisitions. With myself graduating in the spring, should I stay in AM or go for what I truly want to do? Given our current economic environment.
I'm a big fan of going for what you want, especially early on in your career. You can run a dual track and apply for both acquisitions and AM roles to hedge your bets given current market conditions, but the earlier you get on the acquisitions track, the more quickly you can progress doing what you really want to be doing. Good luck!
@Jordan the current economic challenges suck, but they won’t last forever. Plus, if you can learn how to create value during a bad market, think about what you will be able to do during good times. Go for what you want.
@@SamFister22 Development is similar to acquisitions in that you may “acquire land”, but developing / constructing the property & leasing it is similar in a way to how asset managers lead the renovation, build-out of spaces, & lease-up of the property.
I am an Acquisition manager in industrial, the investors are frozen at moment, nobody is willing to underwrite the deals we brought. Should I look for a different job? Am I at risk? There is a 1% vacancy in the market, so every new building gets rented even now right away, so there will be demand to develop new warehouses. What should I do?
Hey Justin! I wanted to know which of your courses would you highly recommend for an Asset management position. I know all of them are super helpful but if you had to pick top 5 for asset management. I would also love to know more about personality types in asset management. (side note: I took a mcquire personality test and my MSRE advisor believes I would do good in asset management, i got the generalist personality- not sure what that means yet but I would love to explore)
Is this a good time to buy stocks/crypto in the Europe? I know everyone is saying stocks are at a discount and all, but just how long will It take for us to recover, obviously there are strategies to manoeuvre in this present market but these strategies doesn't come common to the average folk, or am I better off putting my money elsewhere.
@Rose Allen I agree, that's the more reason I prefer my day to day investment decisions being guided by an inv-coach, seeing that their entire skillset is built around short & long term holdings for profit realisation, coupled with the exclusive analysis they possess, it's near impossible to not out-perform. I've been investing with a coach literally for 4years, and have accrued approx. $1.4m in net-profits thus far.
@Rose Allen I am guided by ASHLEY AIRAGAHI I found her on a CNBC interview where she was featured and reached out to her. She has since provided entry and exit points on the securities I focus on. You can look her up online if you care supervision.
You’ve covered quite a bit on acquisitions analyst and asset management analyst, but haven’t really touched on investment analyst. Could you do a video on it? Much appreciated 🙏🏻
Are you more interested in acquisitions or asset management? Why?
Do you have a video on property management and construction management, why some jobs pay high and some pay low
@@juelz713 Not yet, but this is very helpful feedback - thanks for the suggestion!
Asst management. I’m currently working as a property manager and broke and would like to here more about the profession from property manager to asset manager. Thanks Justin!
AM, because I don’t like sales.
Acquisition. Reason why is because I am a former collegiate athlete and love the fact that you can challenge yourself on how much better can you be. I’m sure it’s not too bad. I feel like as long as you’re genuinely yourself and enjoy helping people. This is definitely for you. Either or both are great careers. I want to break into commercial real estate myself and enjoy all of your content. I’ll be back in your program soon 🌍
I’m in AM. I enjoy it. It definitely feels safer and a little more steady. Pay is not as good but still pretty good. just keep working your way up. If all the properties are going well it’s like you are paid to do nothing. But 95% of my time is spent with my 3 problem children properties
How much is pay for your position? Asking because I’m in acquisitions but I feel I am underpaid….thank you!!!
Hello would love to connect with you more as I am interested in AM!
Man, I'm just here to drop some love. I'm taking your Real Estate Financial Modeling Bootcamp on Udemy and I am very impressed. I have learned so much, in such a straightforward way, in so little time. Keep up the great work! You are an awesome teacher! Thank you 🙏🏿
Some AMs handle hold / sells & refinances; overseeing renovations / construction mgmt; & overseeing leasing driven by 3rd party landlord leasing reps or prop managers for apts / MF-duties vary per shop though.
At my last shop, our acquisitions team also handled hold / sells & refinances; at my current shop (more vertically integrated), we have a separate portfolio management team who handles hold/sells & refinances.
We also have a separate in-house construction mgmt (CM) team who handles renovations plus an in-house leasing team who directly handles renewals & manages 3rd party LL rep brokers for new leases.
At my last shop, our prop mgmt firms also had CM expertise & handled light CM for us; for heavier “lifts”, we sometimes used other CMs. Our 3rd party LL rep brokers also handled our renewals along w/ new leases.
Great video. Thanks, Justin.
I am a big fan of your courses, you should develop a Hotel development one as this model is really hard to find. Great video as always
what i've seen and heard of in my market is that a lot of AMs were laid off and the acquisitions associates replaced those roles in a downturn with less deal volume. this allows the firms to retain their acquisitions team and jump back into investment/acquisitions mode once the downturn is over.
do you think that's true everywhere? or on a firm by firm basis?
Great video Justin! Thank you
@BreakintoCRE Justin do you have samples of what an asset management contract may look like? Fee structures? Services?
Can you do an overview of Portfolio Management?
Acquisitions has peaked my interest as of late. I enjoy analyzing and comparing past data and forecasting how decisions in the present will affect the future.
Question, I want to begin taking the course work provided in the Break into CRE but I’m wondering what specific courses would you recommend to someone who is looking to get the first acquisitions role? Or should one go through all 120 hrs provided?
Thanks in advance!
Justin are you able to comment on salary ranges for AM vs. Acquisitions based on years of experience?
I understand bonuses might vary so it’s hard to predict, but any insight into base pay is appreciated!
Justin, great video! I’m currently interning in AM but my interests align with acquisitions. With myself graduating in the spring, should I stay in AM or go for what I truly want to do? Given our current economic environment.
go for what you want
I'm a big fan of going for what you want, especially early on in your career. You can run a dual track and apply for both acquisitions and AM roles to hedge your bets given current market conditions, but the earlier you get on the acquisitions track, the more quickly you can progress doing what you really want to be doing. Good luck!
@@BreakIntoCRE thank you!
@Jordan the current economic challenges suck, but they won’t last forever. Plus, if you can learn how to create value during a bad market, think about what you will be able to do during good times. Go for what you want.
How does the development role sit in the picture?
Wondering the same. Are development roles more in line/the same team as Acquisitions or typically their own group?
@@SamFister22 Development is similar to acquisitions in that you may “acquire land”, but developing / constructing the property & leasing it is similar in a way to how asset managers lead the renovation, build-out of spaces, & lease-up of the property.
I am an Acquisition manager in industrial, the investors are frozen at moment, nobody is willing to underwrite the deals we brought. Should I look for a different job? Am I at risk? There is a 1% vacancy in the market, so every new building gets rented even now right away, so there will be demand to develop new warehouses. What should I do?
Hey Justin! I wanted to know which of your courses would you highly recommend for an Asset management position. I know all of them are super helpful but if you had to pick top 5 for asset management.
I would also love to know more about personality types in asset management. (side note: I took a mcquire personality test and my MSRE advisor believes I would do good in asset management, i got the generalist personality- not sure what that means yet but I would love to explore)
What about personality types for portfolio management ?
Which would you recommend to someone who enjoys more of the underwriting side but not sales?
Is this a good time to buy stocks/crypto in the Europe? I know everyone is saying stocks are at a discount and all, but just how long will It take for us to recover, obviously there are strategies to manoeuvre in this present market but these strategies doesn't come common to the average folk, or am I better off putting my money elsewhere.
@Rose Allen I agree, that's the more reason I prefer my day to day investment decisions being guided by an inv-coach, seeing that their entire skillset is built around short & long term holdings for profit realisation, coupled with the exclusive analysis they possess, it's near impossible to not out-perform. I've been investing with a coach literally for 4years, and have accrued approx. $1.4m in net-profits thus far.
@Rose Allen I am guided by ASHLEY AIRAGAHI I found her on a CNBC interview where she was featured and reached out to her. She has since provided entry and exit points on the securities I focus on. You can look her up online if you care supervision.
F off stupid scam bots
How weighted are BOMA Certifications given your experience when trying to break into CRE on the analyst side??
You’ve covered quite a bit on acquisitions analyst and asset management analyst, but haven’t really touched on investment analyst. Could you do a video on it? Much appreciated 🙏🏻
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i only listen to this guy haha