Senior Vice President, Acquisitions (Multifamily)
Company: Griffin Capital
Location: Elkins Park
Posted on: March 27, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Company Griffin Capital Company is a privately held
real estate investment and management firm with over three decades
of experience creating investor-focused, outcome-driven real estate
solutions. Founded in 1995, Griffin Capital has owned, managed,
sponsored, or co-sponsored approximately $24 billion of
institutional-quality real estate assets across the United States,
supported by a cycle-tested team. The firm has built a diversified
platform with a strong track record in multifamily, build-to-rent,
and development-oriented strategies. Griffin Capital’s
professionals have collectively co-invested over $300 million
alongside investors, reinforcing a culture of alignment,
stewardship, and long-term value creation. At Griffin Capital We
operate in a highly collaborative, entrepreneurial environment that
values intellectual rigor, accountability, and innovation, while
providing direct exposure to senior leadership, the Investment
Committee, and key partners. Griffin Capital empowers its leaders
with meaningful responsibility, institutional resources, and the
ability to make a visible impact on portfolio construction and
investment outcomes. Position Summary The SVP of Acquisitions will
be a key member of the team, working closely with the Executive
Management team and reporting directly to the Chief Investment
Officer. This role offers a unique opportunity to shape Griffin
Capital’s multifamily acquisition platform at a time of continued
strategic growth. The position will lead multifamily acquisition
activity for the Western half of United States. This includes the
acquisition of existing assets and working with development
partners to acquire development sites. A key to success is
meaningful relationships with developers and investment sale
brokers as well as the ability to effectively underwrite potential
multifamily/housing investments. The role is responsible for all
functions in the acquisition process including sourcing/identifying
potential investments, financial underwriting and modeling, market
analysis, due diligence, leading purchase and sale negotiations
with existing asset sellers, leading joint venture agreement
negotiations with developers, and preparing materials and
presenting investments to the CIO and Investment Committee. Duties
and Responsibilities Own Western region acquisition strategy and
pipeline. Source and evaluate prospective acquisition opportunities
in accordance with the firm’s investment criteria in target markets
and make recommendations to proceed with an investment. Prepare
underwriting on prospective acquisitions, which includes creating
financial models and business plans. Prepare and present Investment
Committee materials, including discussion memorandums, investor
presentations, due diligence memorandums, and offering memorandums.
Oversee acquisition process, including managing due diligence,
performing site visits and market tours, ordering and reviewing
third-party reports, and facilitating closing. Partner with Asset
Management to ensure seamless handoff, performance tracking, and
business plan execution post-close. Work with legal counsel to
negotiate purchase and sale agreements, partnership agreements, and
related documentation. Coordinate with legal counsel to prepare
offering materials. Work with the capital markets team to source
acquisition loans, participate in negotiation of term sheets and
loan docs, and lead the closing process. Manage and develop the
West acquisitions team (standards, coaching, hiring, performance).
Prepare investor materials including, but not limited to,
investment summaries, private placement memorandum, webinars, and
investor education materials. Assist CIO and the Sales team with
pitching investment opportunities to our distribution partners and
their investors, and interact with distribution partners, investors
and advisors on an as-needed basis regarding market, property, and
investment updates. Assist in the disposition of the assets and
close-out of the investment vehicles. Requirements Qualifications
and Skills Requirements Ten years of multifamily acquisitions,
development, investment sales and/or mortgage brokerage experience
with principal-side transaction authority. Bachelors degree from
four-year college or university in Real Estate, Finance or related
field; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Comprehensive understanding and established track record of
sourcing and closing transactions in the Western U.S.
multifamily/housing real estate markets. Established industry
relationships with key stakeholders, including brokers, lenders,
and developers in Western U.S In-depth knowledge and ability to
analyze current real estate trends, market conditions, and
regulatory environments. Advanced financial modeling and comfort
leveraging data, research, and market intelligence platforms.
Demonstrated Investment Committee leadership: ability to synthesize
risk/return, propose mitigants, and drive decisions under time
pressure. Experience sourcing and underwriting stabilized
properties in secondary/tertiary markets for DST platform
preferred. Experience leading development/opportunistic deals that
will be acquired with JV partners for Merchant Build and QOZ funds
in top 50 markets. Exceptional written and verbal communication
skills, with the ability to present complex information and
influence stakeholders. Strong people management and collaboration
skills with responsibility for managing Western region acquisitions
team in El Segundo, CA. Ability to travel as needed for deal
execution and partner relationship management. Benefits and Salary
The starting base salary range is $260,000-$340,000 annually*, plus
annual bonus. Base salary will be determined based on factors
including work location, depth and relevance of experience,
internal equity, and market conditions. This role may be based in
El Segundo, CA or another major metropolitan market in the Western
United States, and compensation will be adjusted accordingly. At
Griffin Capital, we strive to offer a comprehensive and competitive
benefits package to our employees. To support the physical,
financial, and emotional well-being of employees, we offer: 100%
company paid individual Medical and Dental Insurance. 100% company
paid individual Life and Long- and Short-Term Disability Insurance.
401(k) plan with up to 4% matching and full vesting. Flexible time
off, yearly Birthday Holiday and Community Service Leave. State of
the art onsite gym. Company funded Lifestyle Spending Account.
Access to other health and tax-advantaged benefits. Availability of
benefits may be subject to location & employment type and may have
certain eligibility requirements. Griffin reserves the right to
alter these benefits in whole or in part at any time without
advance notice. In addition to the above-listed benefits, the firm
also offers hybrid work options specific to roles, an employee-led
professional development program, and community involvement through
its Griffin Care and Community Committee. *Please note that the
compensation information provided is a good faith estimate for this
position only. Griffin Capital takes into consideration a
candidate’s education, training, and experience, as well as the
position’s work location, external market and internal value,
including seniority and merit systems, and internal pay alignment
when determining the salary level for potential new employees.
Equal Employment Opportunity at Griffin We are an equal opportunity
employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration
for employment without regard to age (40 and over), ancestry,
color, religious creed (including religious dress and grooming
practices), family and medical care leave or the denial of family
and medical care leave, mental or physical disability (including
HIV and AIDS), marital status, domestic partner status, medical
condition (including cancer and genetic characteristics), genetic
information, military and veteran status, political affiliation,
national origin (including language use restrictions), citizenship,
race, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and
medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth or
breastfeeding), gender, gender identity, and gender expression,
sexual orientation, or any other basis protected by applicable
federal, state or local law, rule, ordinance or regulation. We will
consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner
consistent with the requirements of the Los Angeles Fair Chance
Ordinance and the California Fair Chance Act and consistent with
other similar and / or applicable laws in other areas. We also
afford equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals with
a disability. For this reason, Griffin Capital will make reasonable
accommodations for the known physical or mental limitations of an
otherwise qualified individual with a disability who is an
applicant consistent with its legal obligations and in accordance
with applicable local, state and / or federal law. Any applicant
who requires an accommodation in order to perform the essential
functions of the job should contact a Human Resources
Representative to request the opportunity to participate in a
timely interactive process. Salary Description
$260,000-$340,000
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