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LIHTC syndicator with a strong track record in affordable housing investment.
Gain exposure to complex capital structures.
About Our Client The hiring organization is a leading national syndicator of Low‑Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), specializing in the financing of affordable multifamily housing developments across the United States. With a long‑standing track record in structuring and managing tax credit equity investments, the firm partners with developers, investors, and public agencies to support the creation and preservation of affordable housing. The platform is known for its disciplined underwriting, strong asset management capabilities, and commitment to community‑focused outcomes.
Job Description
Review and approve new affordable housing transactions, including LIHTC, tax‑exempt bond, and mixed‑finance structures
Conduct credit analysis and risk assessments across a portfolio of affordable housing loans and investments
Collaborate with originations, legal, and asset management teams to structure transactions in line with risk appetite and compliance standards
Monitor portfolio performance, identify emerging risks, and recommend mitigation strategies
Prepare credit memos and present risk recommendations to internal committees and senior stakeholders
The Successful Applicant Qualifications:
7‑15 years of experience in credit risk, underwriting, or portfolio management within affordable housing, municipal finance, or commercial real estate
Strong understanding of LIHTC, tax‑exempt debt structures (e.g., TOBs, TRS), and affordable housing regulatory frameworks
Proven ability to assess complex capital stacks and borrower financials
Excellent communication skills and experience presenting to internal credit committees or investment teams
Bachelor's degree in finance, economics, real estate, or a related field; advanced degree or CFA preferred
What's on Offer
Competitive salary estimated at $157,500 to $192,500 annually, depending on experience.
Comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, and retirement plans.
Opportunities for professional growth within the property industry.
A supportive work environment focused on innovation and impact.
Potential for meaningful contributions to affordable housing initiatives.
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About Our Client The hiring organization is a leading national syndicator of Low‑Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), specializing in the financing of affordable multifamily housing developments across the United States. With a long‑standing track record in structuring and managing tax credit equity investments, the firm partners with developers, investors, and public agencies to support the creation and preservation of affordable housing. The platform is known for its disciplined underwriting, strong asset management capabilities, and commitment to community‑focused outcomes.
Job Description
Review and approve new affordable housing transactions, including LIHTC, tax‑exempt bond, and mixed‑finance structures
Conduct credit analysis and risk assessments across a portfolio of affordable housing loans and investments
Collaborate with originations, legal, and asset management teams to structure transactions in line with risk appetite and compliance standards
Monitor portfolio performance, identify emerging risks, and recommend mitigation strategies
Prepare credit memos and present risk recommendations to internal committees and senior stakeholders
The Successful Applicant Qualifications:
7‑15 years of experience in credit risk, underwriting, or portfolio management within affordable housing, municipal finance, or commercial real estate
Strong understanding of LIHTC, tax‑exempt debt structures (e.g., TOBs, TRS), and affordable housing regulatory frameworks
Proven ability to assess complex capital stacks and borrower financials
Excellent communication skills and experience presenting to internal credit committees or investment teams
Bachelor's degree in finance, economics, real estate, or a related field; advanced degree or CFA preferred
What's on Offer
Competitive salary estimated at $157,500 to $192,500 annually, depending on experience.
Comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, and retirement plans.
Opportunities for professional growth within the property industry.
A supportive work environment focused on innovation and impact.
Potential for meaningful contributions to affordable housing initiatives.
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