PwC

Real Estate

RealEstateValuationsSeniorAssociate

$58–58k Toronto, Ontario, Canada FULL TIME
The Brief

“Real Estate Valuations Senior Associate at PwC. Skills: Real estate valuations, Financial modeling, Client interaction. Analyze real estate market research. Prepare valuation analyses”

What You'll Achieve.

Drive meaningful outcomes; Elevate career; Deliver sustained outcomes

Industry & Context.

Real Estate
Eligibility Requirements

Available for work visa sponsorship: No, Government clearance required: No

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

AACI designation required, Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Proficiency in PowerPoint, Valid driver’s license, E&O insurance, Membership in good standing with the Appraisal Institute of Canada

Nice to Have

Highest & best use analysis, Leasing strategy, Facility management, Corporate real estate, Argus proficiency

What You'll Do.

Analyze real estate market research

Prepare valuation analyses

Draft reports and memos

Support real estate assurance

Review valuation methodologies

Interact with clients and stakeholders

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Interacting with key members within the PwC Valuations and Real Assets teams; Across the deals ecosystem; Supporting corporate finance; Restructuring; Value creation practices

Communication Scope

Excellent communication skills; Written communication; Verbal communication

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