BNCLT is hiring a Real Estate Manager
Job Announcement:
Boston Neighborhood Community Land Trust (BNCLT) seeks to hire a Real Estate Manager to oversee BNCLT’s growing real estate acquisition agenda. Please submit a cover letter, detailing your qualifications for this position, along with a resume to: mlevy@bnclt.org . We will begin to review applications on February 22nd, 2022 and will accept applications on a rolling basis until position is filled.
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The Real Estate Manager will play a critical role in moving BNCLT’s acquisition agenda forward. As a small organization, BNCLT emphasizes building a strong, collaborative team internally, as well as partnering with allies in the field. Working closely with the Executive Director, the Real Estate Manager will be responsible for the following areas of work:
Pipeline management for acquisition: The Real Estate Manager will build new connections and tap into existing resources to identify potential properties for purchase that meet BNCLT’s target priorities. BNCLT works closely with active residents and partnering organizations to learn about buildings where the tenants are at risk of displacement, or where there are opportunities to acquire and preserve buildings for long term affordability and community benefit in our effort to stabilize neighborhoods.
Acquisition to Operations: The Real Estate Manager will conduct financial feasibility when exploring a potential property to purchase; manage the due diligence process with the project team and financing sources between offer and closing of a property; oversee the renovation of the property before it is put into service or sold to a home buyer; and oversee the transition to occupancy and property management.
Innovating new pathways: BNCLT prioritizes finding creative ways to leverage resources to achieve deep impact: The Real Estate Manager will help to identify ways to deepen affordability, consider energy efficient strategies to improve the buildings, and envision with our residents and neighbors ways to redevelop properties and lots.