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Asset Manager

Roofstock
3 days ago
Full-time
On-site
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Asset Manager

Asset management at the single-family rental scale Roofstock operates requires a specific combination of skills that not every multifamily or SFR professional has developed: the ability to read portfolio-level performance data, translate it into property-level decisions, and then communicate those decisions clearly to institutional partners who expect both rigor and speed. That skill set is the core of this role.

The Analytical Work

Much of your time will center on financial modeling and performance evaluation. You'll run high-volume rent underwriting across new and existing portfolio properties, maintain lender tape deliverables, and produce the kind of budget-to-actual variance analysis that surfaces problems before they compound. Hold-sell analysis on underperforming assets is part of the regular cadence, not a one-off exercise. You'll also build and refine KPI reports that go beyond surface metrics to generate actionable insight for cross-functional teams and institutional partners alike.

Excel proficiency with large datasets is a genuine requirement here, not a checkbox. The modeling work is substantive, and the reporting you produce feeds decisions at the acquisition, operations, and disposition levels simultaneously.

The Operational Influence

This role sits between the data and the decisions. You'll advise regional property managers on leasing strategy, renewal performance, turn execution, rent recommendations, and value-add capex allocation. You'll lead market-level meetings, set performance targets around occupancy and service trends, and help shape the asset management playbook that guides how the broader team operates.

Working closely with Mynd, Roofstock's property management platform, you'll monitor performance metrics and compile quarterly results for institutional partners. That means you need genuine comfort working across platforms, teams, and investor types without losing the thread on any of them.

  • 3 to 5 years of asset management experience in multifamily or SFR
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent relevant experience
  • Strong Excel financial modeling skills with large dataset experience
  • Experience building ad hoc KPI reports tied to operational outcomes
  • Demonstrated ability to interface with institutional investors
  • Comfort with ambiguity, change, and a high-growth environment
  • Based in the Greater Charlotte area; remote with roughly 10% travel

What Makes This Role Distinct

SFR asset management at institutional scale is a different discipline than managing a multifamily portfolio of comparable size. The geographic dispersion of assets, the variability in local market conditions across dozens of metros, and the operational complexity of working through a third-party management platform all create challenges that a multifamily background alone won't fully prepare you for. Strong candidates here tend to be people who have already bridged that gap, or who have the analytical instincts to do it quickly.

Charlotte's position as a high-absorption SFR market with consistent in-migration gives this role some local relevance. Roofstock has meaningful exposure in the Southeast, and understanding how rent growth, vacancy trends, and acquisition activity behave in markets like Charlotte, Raleigh, and Atlanta will sharpen the market-level advice you give. That regional fluency, combined with the ability to communicate portfolio performance clearly to institutional capital, is what separates a good candidate from the right one for this seat.