Lead the asset management strategy for a nationwide portfolio of affordable housing communities, ensuring long‑term financial performance and ownership objectives are achieved.
Evaluate property financial statements, operating trends, cash flow, NOI, debt coverage, and key performance metrics to identify risks and opportunities.
Develop and maintain complex financial models, investment analyses, and portfolio forecasts to support strategic decision‑making.
Review and analyze development proformas, partnership agreements, loan documents, and operating agreements to understand deal structures, tax implications, and investor requirements.
Lead refinancing, recapitalization, Year 15, investor exit, disposition, and acquisition strategies while coordinating transactions through closing.
Partner with Development, Property Management, Accounting, Compliance, and Executive Leadership to maximize asset value throughout each property's lifecycle.
Review annual operating budgets, capital improvement plans, reserve analyses, and long‑term capital planning recommendations.
Monitor compliance with LIHTC requirements, lender covenants, regulatory agreements, and investor reporting obligations.
Prepare and present portfolio performance reports, financial analyses, and strategic recommendations to executive leadership, investors, lenders, and ownership partners.
Build and maintain strong relationships with investors, lenders, syndicators, government agencies, and other external stakeholders through regular meetings and professional communication.
Conduct property visits throughout the nationwide portfolio to evaluate operational performance, identify improvement opportunities, and collaborate with on‑site teams.
Stay informed on national affordable housing trends, financing opportunities, regulatory changes, and market conditions to proactively identify opportunities that strengthen the portfolio.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Real Estate, Business, or a related field required; advanced degree or professional designation is a plus.
Seven or more years of progressive asset management experience with multifamily real estate, including significant experience within LIHTC and affordable housing portfolios.
Experience working for or alongside a developer, owner, investor, syndicator, lender, or institutional real estate organization with a strong understanding of complex ownership structures.
Strong understanding of LIHTC compliance, regulatory requirements, debt structures, tax credit partnerships, and affordable housing financing programs.
Executive-level communication and relationship-building skills with the ability to confidently present recommendations and collaborate with investors, lenders, government agencies, and senior leadership.
Highly analytical with the ability to interpret complex financial information, identify trends, mitigate risk, and develop strategic recommendations that maximize asset performance.
Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and financial analysis tools, with exceptional attention to detail and organizational skills.
Ability to travel nationwide approximately 25%, including occasional overnight travel, and flexibility to work evenings or weekends when business needs require.