The analyst will underwrite CRE debt investments, evaluate deals, prepare investment memoranda, coordinate due diligence, support transactions, and assist with asset management.
DoubleLine is seeking a highly energetic and motivated analyst to join the CMBS/CRE team. The candidate will play an integral role in the CRE loan investment and asset management processes.
Job Functions
- Underwrite CRE debt investments across senior mortgage, mezzanine and preferred equity
- Evaluate new investment opportunities from the pipeline; screen, size and price deals; assess borrower business plans, capex programs, leasing, and market dynamics
- Prepare investment memoranda and present underwriting, risks, mitigants and relative value
- Lead and coordinate due diligence: third-party reports (appraisal, environmental, engineering), lease and operating statement audits, background/KYC, and market/tenant studies
- Support transaction execution and closing
- Assist with asset management: performance and covenants, perform re-underwriting as needed
- Support capital markets activities for participations, warehouse and securitization
- Bachelor’s degree required
- 5 to 7 years experience in CRE credit/underwriting; bridge and/or LifeCo exposure preferred
- Demonstrated ability to lead underwriting and closing workstreams with limited supervision
- Advanced Excel modeling skills; proficiency with ARGUS Enterprise strongly preferred
- Strong grasp of loan structuring and documentation
- Broad familiarity with U.S. CRE property types and geographies
- Organized, detail-oriented, and able to manage transactions in parallel under tight timelines
Base Salary Range
The estimated base salary range for this position is $125,000 - $175,000 In addition to base salary, this position is eligible for an annual discretionary bonus, plus a comprehensive benefits package.
DoubleLine Group LP Los Angeles, California, USA Office
Los Angeles, CA, United States
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