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Lead the acquisition cycle for multifamily residential and serviced apartments in Tokyo. This role requires 7-10 years in real estate finance or investment banking, with strong financial modeling and due diligence skills. You will source deals, conduct market research, and support capital raising...
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Japan , Tokyo
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8000000.00 - 20000000.00 JPY / Year
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Randstad
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Until further notice
Discover and apply for Real Estate Acquisition Manager jobs, a pivotal senior role at the intersection of finance, strategy, and property. Professionals in this career act as the driving force behind a company's property portfolio growth, specializing in identifying, evaluating, and securing real estate assets that align with strategic investment goals. Whether for a development firm, investment fund, REIT, or institutional investor, these managers are key to deploying capital effectively to generate returns and build asset value. A Real Estate Acquisition Manager typically oversees the entire investment lifecycle. This begins with proactive sourcing of opportunities through networks, brokers, and market analysis. They then conduct rigorous financial underwriting, building complex models to forecast cash flows, calculate returns (like IRR and equity multiples), and assess risk. A core responsibility is leading thorough due diligence, coordinating with legal, engineering, and environmental teams to investigate every aspect of a potential acquisition—from title and zoning to physical condition and tenant leases. Ultimately, they negotiate purchase terms, structure deals, and present investment recommendations to senior leadership or investment committees for final approval. The skill set required for these jobs is both broad and deep. Successful candidates possess strong analytical and quantitative abilities, with expertise in financial modeling and real estate valuation. They have a keen understanding of market dynamics, property types (commercial, residential, industrial, etc.), and capital structures. Exceptional negotiation and communication skills are essential for dealing with sellers, brokers, and internal stakeholders. Typically, employers seek candidates with a bachelor's degree in finance, real estate, business, or a related field, often complemented by an MBA or professional designations like the CFA or CCIM. Several years of direct experience in real estate private equity, investment banking, corporate finance, or asset management is a standard prerequisite, demonstrating a proven track record in deal execution. For strategic thinkers who thrive on high-stakes analysis and deal-making, Real Estate Acquisition Manager jobs offer a dynamic and rewarding career path. These roles demand a blend of financial acumen, market intuition, and project management, placing professionals at the heart of critical investment decisions that shape portfolios and drive organizational growth. If you are a results-driven individual passionate about the property market and complex transactions, exploring opportunities in real estate acquisition management could be your next career move.

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