Asset Manager

TrigildNew York, NY
$120,000 - $140,000Onsite

About The Position

We are seeking an Asset Manager to join our New York team and help lead a growing portfolio of distressed real estate assets across multiple asset classes. The role spans rent-regulated and affordable multifamily, office, retail, and mixed-use properties, with exposure to receiverships, lender-directed engagements, and borrower-side workouts. This is a hands-on role with direct responsibility for property performance, operations, reporting, and asset strategy. In-house counsel supports legal and procedural matters, allowing the Asset Manager to focus on execution. The portfolio includes NYC multifamily assets ranging from rent-stabilized walk-ups and elevator buildings to larger mixed-rent properties, alongside Manhattan and metro-NY office, retail, and mixed-use assets — many in active receivership or workout. The Asset Manager will own portfolio-level performance across both asset classes, including operations, regulatory matters, capital projects, and business plans. This role is best suited to a seasoned asset management professional who can lead independently across asset classes and navigate complexity.

Requirements

  • 5+ years in real estate asset management, workouts, special servicing, or receiverships, with experience across multiple asset classes.
  • Direct experience managing NYC rent-stabilized multifamily assets and the impact of rent regulation on operations, leasing, renovations, and underwriting.
  • Direct experience managing commercial assets (office, retail, or mixed-use), including lease administration, tenant relations, and TI coordination.
  • Operating-class breadth across small walk-ups, larger elevator buildings, mixed rent rolls, and commercial buildings of varying size and tenancy.
  • Working knowledge of affordable housing programs and related regulatory compliance.
  • Familiarity with NYC tax abatement programs, including 421-a, 421-g, and J-51, and with commercial real estate tax assessment and grievance processes.
  • Experience with distressed assets in receivership, pre-foreclosure, or workout environments — across multifamily and commercial.
  • Comfort operating in court-supervised environments and working fluently from loan documents, ground leases, regulatory agreements, partnership agreements, commercial leases, and court orders.
  • Experience managing construction, violations, and major capital projects under court or regulatory oversight.
  • Strong real estate finance knowledge across both multifamily and commercial debt structures.
  • Strong analytical and accounting skills, with advanced Excel — including the ability to build templates that other team members can use.
  • High independence, sound judgment, and discretion.
  • Collaborative style and ability to partner across teams.
  • Comfort using modern collaboration and documentation tools.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Real Estate, Finance, Accounting, or a related field; MBA is a plus.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Active use of AI tools (Claude, ChatGPT, Copilot) to accelerate research, synthesis, and reporting, with sound judgment around accuracy and confidentiality.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience at a receiver, special servicer, restructuring firm, affordable housing operator, or commercial owner-operator.
  • Experience with federal multifamily receiverships, including Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac matters, or with CMBS special-servicing engagements.
  • Relationships with major NYC affordable housing lenders, owners, syndicators, or commercial CMBS special servicers.
  • Experience with Yardi Voyager, Yardi Affordable, Yardi Commercial, or RealPage OneSite Affordable.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and execute asset business plans across multifamily and commercial assets, covering operations, capital strategy, stabilization, and transition.
  • Drive portfolio performance through reporting, operations, maintenance, and tenant experience.
  • Oversee third-party residential and commercial property managers across collections, vacancy, turnover, compliance, and capital execution.
  • Lead transitions tied to receiverships and other engagements, including manager changes and onboarding.
  • Manage residential leasing and renewals across mixed rent rolls; oversee commercial leasing and renewals on office and retail assets, including coordination with brokers and tenant-improvement work.
  • Oversee compliance with rent stabilization, affordable housing programs, and regulatory agreements, including DHCR registrations and recertifications.
  • Monitor tax abatements and burn-off timelines, including 421-a, 421-g, and J-51; coordinate tax grievances on commercial assets where appropriate.
  • Lead capital projects across both asset classes, including façade work, Local Law 11, DOB and HPD violations, building systems work, and tenant-improvement build-outs.
  • Manage receivership execution in state and federal court, including monthly estate property (MEP) reports, court support, opening inventory, final accounting, and coordination with counsel.
  • Coordinate receiver borrowing where authorized, including lender draws, Receiver’s Certificates, and related reporting.
  • Monitor lender compliance, tax and insurance payments, and escrow and operating accounts.
  • Support lender clients on pre-foreclosure assessments and workout strategies across multifamily and commercial collateral.
  • Review monthly property management reporting against budget and business plan.
  • Build and audit cash flow models, sale and refinance scenarios, waterfalls, budgets, and reforecasts.
  • Prepare reporting for lenders, courts, investors, and senior leadership, and lead portfolio reviews.
  • Create tools and templates that improve visibility and decision-making.
  • Support due diligence and smooth asset transitions onto and off the platform.
  • Partner across teams to improve processes, documentation, and reporting.

Benefits

  • Pay Range $120,000—$140,000 USD
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