ATS Resume Optimization for Real Estate Investment Analysts (Institutional/REIT)
The ongoing-performance and portfolio-strategy analytical role for institutional owners, distinct from the two analyst titles above by being backward/ongoing-looking (asset performance, hold/sell analysis, investor reporting) rather than transaction-specific. Salary data shows a real, wide, disclosed range depending on aggregator and market: Glassdoor's broader "Real Estate Analyst" figure runs $68,845 to $143,349 at the 75th percentile; the "Commercial Real Estate Analyst" tier averages $113,286 (25th-75th: $84,964-$153,957); and New York-specific data shows $127,907 average ($108,025-$147,826). Glassdoor separately reports Real Estate as a top-2 highest-paying industry for the general Commercial Real Estate Analyst title, just behind Financial Services. We rewrite your resume so your portfolio-performance record matches what REIT recruiters filter on.
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What recruiters and ATS filters look for in Real Estate Investment Analyst (Institutional/REIT) applications
- Ongoing/backward-looking asset-performance scope named explicitly, distinct from the forward-looking Acquisitions Analyst role
- Modeling vocabulary matched to the posting: ARGUS Enterprise, IRR/NPV modeling, hold/sell analysis
- Reporting experience stated directly: quarterly investor reporting, market research
- Quantified outcomes in parseable form โ portfolio value analyzed, hold/sell recommendations delivered, reporting cadence, forecast accuracy
Keywords recruiters actually search for Real Estate Investment Analyst (Institutional/REIT) candidates
From our 2026 research into recruiter sourcing behavior for this role. Recruiter and ATS searches match exact strings โ these are the terms your resume and LinkedIn profile need to carry where your real experience supports them.
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Why this matters now
Salary data spans a real, disclosed wide range: Glassdoor's broader "Real Estate Analyst" figure runs $68,845 to $143,349 (75th percentile), the "Commercial Real Estate Analyst" tier averages $113,286 (25th-75th: $84,964-$153,957), and New York-specific data shows $127,907 average โ and Glassdoor separately ranks Real Estate as a top-2 highest-paying industry for the general Commercial Real Estate Analyst title, just behind Financial Services.
No dedicated resume-writing competitor was found for this title โ genuine whitespace โ kept deliberately distinct from Real Estate Acquisitions Analyst (forward-looking, transaction-specific) by being an ongoing, portfolio-performance function instead.
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