Using ESR's development fund funds, sourcing and acquisition-related work for logistics land of approximately 16,000 m2 or more. The main investment areas are Kanto, Nagoya, Kansai, Okayama, Hiroshima, and Fukuoka. The land to be acquired is mainly zoned for industrial, semi-industrial, and commercial use.
Working with the in-house construction, acquisition, and legal teams to organize the related work required before obtaining development permission to make the land ready for development.
Negotiating and creating purchase and sale agreements with land sellers.
Negotiating with brokers, consulting companies, and government agencies.
Sharing and resolving information, various restrictions, risks, etc. related to the construction of buildings. Supporting due diligence related to construction, environment, legal, and tax matters.
Supporting the acquisition team in creating memos for the investment committee.
Start-up related work to incorporate the acquired land into the development fund : income and expenditure confirmation, construction item confirmation, schedule management, creating related contracts, etc.
Since ESR also focuses on land acquisition in urbanization control areas, experience in land readjustment projects, district planning, and zoning changes is a plus.
Experience in land acquisition. Experience in acquiring land for logistics is a plus (experience in land acquisition in urbanization control areas is a plus).
Strong communication skills : Ability to communicate smoothly with internal and external parties, including brokers and consulting companies.
Good at negotiating with both internal and external parties, including government agencies.
Schedule management skills
Qualification as a real estate agent is a plus.
Even if you do not have experience in acquiring land for logistics purposes, you may be considered if you have experience acquiring land for commercial facilities, condominiums, or other assets.
Experience as a logistics developer will be given preference.