R&P Enterprises
Real Estate Analyst

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Company Description
R&P Enterprises is the UK affiliate of 18 Main, a principal real estate investment platform with over $700 million in transaction volume and more than 10 million square feet owned and managed across the US and UK. The firm acquires income-producing real estate assets across the UK, investing its own capital alongside partners through a fully aligned co-investment model. R&P Enterprises focuses on institutionalising a fragmented UK residential market by aggregating high-quality, cash-flowing assets into a professionally managed portfolio. The platform is designed for long-term value creation and scalable growth, driven by disciplined asset management and operational excellence. The company aims to build a portfolio positioned for a future IPO, offering team members exposure to dynamic, growth-oriented real estate strategies.
Role Description
This is a full-time, on-site Real Estate Analyst role based in the London Area, United Kingdom. The Real Estate Analyst will evaluate potential acquisitions by building and maintaining financial models, performing cash flow analysis, and assessing projected returns. The role involves conducting market research, supporting due diligence processes, and reviewing property-level data, leases, operating statements, and third-party reports. The analyst will assist in preparing investment memoranda and presentations for internal committees and external partners, as well as tracking portfolio performance and key asset-level metrics. Day-to-day responsibilities also include collaborating with asset management and finance teams to support ongoing value creation initiatives and reporting requirements.
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- Strong analytical skills and quantitative capabilities, including financial modeling and data interpretation.
- Experience in due diligence activities such as reviewing leases, financial statements, market studies, and technical reports.
- Knowledge of finance and investments, including discounted cash flow analysis, IRR, and other real estate investment metrics.
- Understanding of real estate appraisal concepts, valuation methods, and drivers of property performance.
- Bachelor’s degree in finance, economics, real estate, business, or a related field; advanced studies or professional certifications (e.g., CFA, MRICS) are a plus.
- Proficiency in Excel and other analytical tools; familiarity with real estate or financial databases is beneficial.
- Clear written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present complex information to diverse stakeholders.
- Detail-oriented, organized, and able to manage multiple projects and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
- Interest in UK residential real estate markets and institutional real estate investment strategies.
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