Analyst - Real Estate Fund
Alpha Alternatives is hiring an analyst to evaluate land and built-form investment opportunities in real estate. The role involves financial modeling, feasibility analysis, and leading commercial negotiations with stakeholders. Candidates must have at least 5 years of experience in real estate investments and acquisition. Strong analytical skills and knowledge of local building bye-laws in key Indian markets are required.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Finance
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Alpha Alternatives is hiring an analyst to evaluate land and built-form investment opportunities in real estate. The role involves financial modeling, feasibility analysis, and leading commercial negotiations with stakeholders. Candidates must have at least 5 years of experience in real estate investments and acquisition. Strong analytical skills and knowledge of local building bye-laws in key Indian markets are required.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 firm offering a well-defined analytical role with clear responsibilities in real estate investments.
The JD provides a very clear scope of responsibilities, specific industry knowledge requirements, and clear transaction lifecycle tasks.
Salaries at Alpha Alternatives
8.3 LPA average
Based on 3 Grapevine salary entries for Alpha Alternatives.
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Must haves
- Minimum 5 years in real estate investments
- Experience in project acquisition
- Financial modeling and feasibility analysis
- Knowledge of Haryana, Delhi, and UP building bye laws
- CA or MBA degree
Tools and skills
About the company
Alpha Alternatives is an established Indian alternative investment management firm.
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