Vice President Of Land Acquisition Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Dallas, TX at Geebo

Vice President Of Land Acquisition

Dallas, TX Dallas, TX Estimated:
$139K - $176K a year Estimated:
$139K - $176K a year 8 days ago 8 days ago 8 days ago About Century Communities As a top 10 U.
S.
homebuilder and industry leader in online sales, we know what it takes to be a market gamechanger, and that includes providing you with all the resources, opportunities, and benefits to build a thriving and rewarding career.
Benefits We Offer Team members enjoy an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with employer match, paid time off, and sick leave, plus home and mortgage discounts.
We also offer competitive salaries with the potential for discretionary bonuses and/or commission structure (depending on the position).
We Hire The Best Our mission of building, financing, and ensuring A Home For Every Dream(TM) is only possible with the best talent in the industry.
If that's you--if you're a self-starter, changemaker, and thoughtful collaborator ready to take their career to the next level--then apply today! What You'll Do:
The Vice President of Land Acquisition reports directly to the Division President.
This role is responsible for identifying, researching, underwriting, investigating, qualifying, and managing the purchasing of land.
We share many values at Century Communities.
We have a deep sense of urgency about everything we do.
We make and keep commitments, and there is no more significant commitment than our annual business plan.
We are committed to our customers and strive to earn the title America's Most Trusted Builder.
Every day presents an opportunity to improve, and we take advantage of it every day.
Your Key Responsibilities Include:
Network with brokers, developers, engineers, planners, municipalities, and landowners for new acquisition opportunities.
Perform preliminary due diligence and underwriting to determine viability of each deal.
Maintain updated land use plans and database.
Use plans, aerial maps and assessor databases to find vacant & semi-vacant parcels with the potential for residential use.
Contact owners and enter potentially viable projects into the Land Database.
Monitor Entitlement / Development application lists.
Review Metro Study, Smart numbers, and other Broker resources for new parcels.
Conduct Market Analysis to set preliminary pricing.
Visits, competitive market analysis worksheets and price per square footage graphing.
Complete due diligence checklist and due diligence memorandum.
Complete presentation to Asset Management Committee for approval on all new deals.
Resolve any AMC issues prior to EDD and Closing.
Manage pipeline of deals for re-position back into the production cycle.
Perform other duties as needed or assigned.
What You Have:
Experience in Land Acquisitions, Planning and Development.
In depth knowledge of the area land market.
Knowledge of Fair Housing Laws.
Ability to read, analyze and interpret financial reports or legal documents.
Excellent analytical and problem-resolution capabilities.
Effective working relationships with customers, contracted agencies, supervisory personnel, and employees.
Your Education and
Experience:
Bachelor's degree Business or a related field or equivalent combination of education and experience is required.
Minimum of 10 years' experience in residential Single or Multi-Family Land Acquisitions and Land Development Real Estate License is a plus.
Experience with publicly traded home builders preferred.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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