Real Estate Acquisitions Manager
San Antonio, TX Full-Time On-site $95,000-$111,000
A dynamic organization in the public sector is seeking a skilled Real Estate Acquisitions Manager to oversee its real estate portfolio. This role is responsible for leading strategic lease negotiations, managing property acquisitions, and optimizing real estate assets to align with long-term business and operational needs.
This is an exciting opportunity for a real estate professional who thrives in a mission-driven environment and enjoys working cross-functionally with legal, finance, and operations teams.
Why This Opportunity Stands Out: -
Competitive salary with long-term stability
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Full benefits package and retirement plan options
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Impactful work that supports city-wide infrastructure and operations
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Work with a collaborative and values-focused leadership team
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Growth potential within a well-established organization
Key Responsibilities as the Real Estate Acquisitions Manager: -
Lead commercial lease negotiations, renewals, and amendments with a focus on cost savings and risk management.
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Conduct detailed financial and legal lease reviews to ensure alignment with organizational policies and compliance requirements.
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Identify, evaluate, and manage real estate acquisition opportunities, including due diligence, appraisals, and purchase agreements.
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Maintain oversight of lease terms, contract obligations, and regulatory compliance across the property portfolio.
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Partner with legal counsel to manage real estate transaction risks and execute agreements.
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Prepare and present reports on leasing performance, market trends, and real estate strategies.
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Collaborate with finance, legal, and operations teams to ensure alignment between property initiatives and broader business goals.
Qualifications of the Real Estate Acquisitions Manager: -
Bachelor's degree in Real Estate, Business, or a related field
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5+ years of experience in real estate operations, leasing, or property management
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At least 2 years of supervisory or leadership experience
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Certified Property Manager (CPM) designation is a plus
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Real estate license or leasing certification preferred
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Strong communication, negotiation, and cross-functional collaboration skills