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Join a forward-thinking company as a Pricing Analyst, where you'll empower investors in the single-family residential real estate market. This role involves developing expertise in investment strategies, analyzing properties, and leveraging cutting-edge technology to provide insights. You'll collaborate with a dynamic team to refine investment goals and deliver exceptional client service. If you're detail-oriented and thrive in a fast-paced environment, this is your chance to make a significant impact in a rapidly growing sector. Be part of a mission-driven organization that values diversity and innovation!
Entera is the leading SaaS and Services platform for Enterprise and Mid-Market single-family investors, empowering them to buy, sell and operate their real estate investments seamlessly. Powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI), Entera’s online marketplace offers the best combination of data, technology, services, and expertise to real estate investors. Since its inception in 2018, Entera has transacted on more than $5B of single-family home transactions across 32 US markets. Backed by leading investors Goldman Sachs, Bullpen Capital and Craft Ventures, Entera empowers single-family buyers and sellers to make data-driven strategic decisions about their real estate, scale their operations, and achieve their investment goals. The company is headquartered in New York City, New York, and Houston, Texas.
About the Role:
The team is looking for a Pricing Analyst to join a team of sell-side analysts in the single-family residential real estate space. The team aims to provide hands-on support to our investor clients to dramatically improve their capability and scale in property discovery, dispositions,underwriting, comping, and decision making using Entera’s state of the art technology. The team is responsible for profiling and refining investment goals as well as evaluating acquisition and selling opportunities of targeted single-family residential properties on behalf of our investor clients.
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