The firm’s Asset Managers provide superior oversight of investment properties and protect the long-term value of investors’ capital. They oversee the asset services provided by Property Management, Brokerage & Leasing, Construction Management, Development and Tax & Accounting. The Asset Managers’ key responsibilities include:

 

  • Investment Analysis
    Prepare detailed financial projections based on market trends. Determine sensitivity of assumptions to meet investor return targets.
  • Asset Planning
    Prepare clear definition of ownership goals and objectives as well as specific recommendations and course of action to implement.
  • Capital Improvement Assessment
    Recommend capital improvement plans to increase rental income and to protect the asset’s long-term value.
  • Asset Positioning
    Research market issues, competition and trends to identify potential change of use opportunities for properties.
  • Debt Placement
    Secure debt financing at most competitive terms and manage loan term compliance.

 

  • Operations Analysis
    Review monthly reporting package, including P&L, leasing report, and property condition report to determine tactical responses.
  • Resource Management
    Oversee performance of leasing and property management services. If necessary, replace service providers.
  • Lease Engineering
    Structure new and existing lease agreements to enhance net operating income and long-term cash flow.
  • Credit Analysis
    Provide analysis of credit and financial strength of prospective and existing tenants.
  • Tax Accounting
    Minimize tax expense by appealing inaccurate assessment valuations. Coordinate preparation of 1099 forms and supporting documentation.
  • Investor Relations
    Report asset performance metrics on timely basis. Respond to investor inquiries and react to changes in investment direction or objectives.