Portfolio Analyst

Norfolk Redevelopment And Housing AuthorityNorfolk, VA
$70,173 - $112,295Onsite

About The Position

The Portfolio Analyst is responsible for asset management and oversight of NRHA’s real estate portfolio, which is comprised of Low-Income Public Housing, Housing Choice Voucher Program, Low Income Tax Credit units, Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD), and other mixed-income unit types. Partner with Property Management staff from lease-up throughout the compliance period for tax credit properties. Actively participates in the acquisition, development, and redevelopment of tax credit properties. Acts to assure properties are performing at optimal level, and in compliance with financial covenants, regulatory requirements, and other reporting and filing requirements. Monitors and analyzes properties on a variety of dimensions, including financial and operational performance, physical condition, program compliance, and strength of market. Oversees financial modeling of tax credit investments for various deal structures. Work requires application of independent judgment and initiative. Work requires contact and collaboration with external parties, including Investors, Lenders, Developers, Consultants, Attorneys, Auditors and Third-Party Accountants where results may have organization-wide financial impact.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in business administration, Finance, Real Estate, or another business-related field.
  • Three to five years of progressively responsible experience with real estate transactions, affordable housing, tax credit development and compliance, understanding and enforcing legal documents and related laws/requirements.
  • Equivalent combinations of education and experience may be considered.
  • Knowledge of key aspects of real estate finance, accounting, and property management, including an ability to read and comment on property budgets and variance analyses.
  • Knowledge and experience in multifamily real estate fundamentals, including underwriting, construction, deal structure and financial analysis, and partnership taxation.
  • Comprehensive and current knowledge of federal, state, and local programs, laws, regulations, and rules related to public housing, Housing Choice Voucher, and related programs.
  • Experience and knowledge of the regulations and compliance reporting for both HUD programs (ACC and Section 8) and Section 42 tax code.
  • A high level of analytical ability to comprehend, understand, and interpret complex and technical information, such as redevelopment and public housing information and public-sector financing information; and to comprehend, understand, and interpret organizational and environmental factors that could have potential effects on the success of projects and programs.
  • Knowledge of concepts, principles and practices of the LIHTC.
  • Ability to identify required tasks, develop timelines and execute.
  • Strong organizational skills are required with attention to detail and ability to perform tasks with limited supervision in a time sensitive work environment.
  • Ability to communicate issues that may place a project at risk to appropriate team members and assist in developing an action plan that will help mitigate the risk and protect the investment.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, including effective business writing.
  • Knowledge and demonstrated use of various business software applications/products such as Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint; Power BI).

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with LIHTC developments.
  • Experience with HUD programs and public housing finance.
  • Experience with ERP accounting software such as Yardi, RealPage, Elite, or comparable financial systems.

Responsibilities

  • Analyzes the operational and financial reports of assigned portfolio in order to assess long-term financial viability; identify performance trends and potential “troubled” assets; and provide historical performance data used to inform strategic decisions.
  • Develops and presents comprehensive quarterly asset management reports to update senior management on the financial and operational performances of the communities, which includes operational spending trends and variance analysis; physical inspection; and occupancy trends.
  • Reviews proposed lease-up and operating budgets for all development properties; confirm the financial and economic feasibility of budget projections for revenue, expenses, and capital needs; and develops a detailed understanding of the project operating pro forma included in mixed finance and syndication legal documents to include minimum debt coverage ratios, reserve levels, LP waterfall distribution requirements, and Limited Partner return on investment (ROI) projections.
  • Coordinates the transition process as properties move from development to operations. Monitors lease-up status to ensure on-time delivery of first year credits; verifies tax credit guarantees in the partnership agreement have been delivered, calculating the annual tax credit amount using the final cost certification, 8609s, and calculation of first year credit delivery from actual lease-up figures; and provides technical assistance in the area of project performance and managerial strategy to ensure the continuous flow of tax credit benefits throughout the compliance period.
  • Directly responsible for tax credit investment oversight and working with both the Property Manager having physical asset oversight and the Property Operations Accountant having financial oversight of the asset; coordinating, monitoring, and addressing the concerns or requests of the Limited Partner throughout the tax credit investment period.
  • Monitors monthly, quarterly, and annual operating data from assigned real estate assets. Analyzes, evaluates, interprets, forecasts, reports, and makes recommendations for action on the operational performance, physical condition, program compliance, and strength in market. Analyzes and monitors the long-term property financial performance against budgeted projections; obtains proposed annual property operating budgets, reviews and verifies for consistency with partnership agreements, approves budgets, and monitors annual expenditures to ensure compliance with approved budgets and GAAP. Tracks reserve levels, prepares and reviews all requests for release of replacement and operating reserves, ensure that the terms of the partnership agreements are followed, identifies and addresses all underlying issues, and coordinating funding approvals.
  • Key relationship manager for all LIHTC partnerships, ensuring all reporting, regulatory, compliance, and filing requirements. Works with NRHA financial operations team to assures timely submission of audited financial statements; performs an analysis of draft tax returns and annual financial information for reporting accuracy and identification of financial issues; assesses project and partnership risk factors as they pertain to compliance with Section 42 (LIHTC) provisions, terms of the partnership agreement, loan documents, LURAs, QAPs, and tax credit application; and oversees compliance reviews and pursues any noted deficiencies or 8823 filings.
  • Collects and analyzes annual audited financial statements for accuracy, completeness, and adverse notes such as going concerns, audit findings, and qualified opinions. Communicate material adverse notes to management.
  • Collects and reviews annual operating budgets; engage in negotiations with to ensure amounts and explanations are realistic. Ensure partner budgets are included in NRHA’s annual budget.
  • Monitors rental income, property expenditures, and capital improvements to ensure profitability and sustainability.
  • Along with Property Management, assist with routine site visits to ensure ongoing physical maintenance of the communities and works with the Partners to address any concerns identified.
  • Facilitates the reporting and tracking of property compliance with all applicable HUD, federal, state and city regulations.
  • Assists in developing technology-based solutions for NRHA to provide better management and oversight of the NRHA portfolios, focusing on assets where NRHA has invested as a lender, ground lessor, developer, limited partner, general partner, subsidy provider, etc.
  • Develops and maintains effective professional relationships and strategic business alliances with internal and external peers.
  • Partner with Property Management in the development of leasing strategies to maximize occupancy and rental income.
  • Undertakes special assignments as directed.
  • Perform other related duties as required to support departmental and agency objectives.

Benefits

  • VRS retirement
  • medical
  • dental
  • vision insurance
  • life insurance
  • long-and short-term disability insurance
  • tuition reimbursement options
  • public service loan forgiveness
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