Harrison Haber, Acquisitions Analyst

Harrison Haber joined TerraCap as an Acquisitions Analyst, and he is responsible for the sourcing, due diligence, and research of new investments, in addition to supporting all aspects of the acquisition and disposition underwriting processes.

Harrison works jointly with the Director of Investment Analytics to help coordinate with lenders to provide debt financing, track the data of owned properties, and create quarterly business plans for each asset under management. He also conducts market research to implement new investment strategies in growth markets across the United States. Harrison supports the senior management, finance, accounting, and asset management teams throughout the forecasting process for individual assets.

Before joining the Investment Manager, Harrison worked as a Research Analyst at the Bergstrom Real Estate Center at the University of Florida. In this role, Harrison spearheaded the research and publication of multiple cover stories and feature articles in the Due Diligence CRE Magazine. Harrison previously worked as an underwriting intern for InLight Real Estate Partners, an industrial development firm in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. While working at InLight, Harrison aided with site selection, produced financial underwriting for construction projects, evaluated bank term sheets, and worked with lenders to obtain debt financing for development projects.

Harrison graduated from the University of Florida Master of Science in Real Estate (MSRE) program, where he served as the MSRE Lead Ambassador and Vice President of Finance for the UF Real Estate Society. He also earned his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in Management and a minor in Spanish from the University of Florida. While at the University of Florida, Harrison was recognized as the Warrington College of Business Ethics Ambassador of the Year for his dedication to practicing business ethically and for his emergent leadership skills.

Harrison is a member of the Commercial Real Estate Finance Council (CREFC) and a participant in their Young Professionals group. He has held memberships in the Urban Land Institute (ULI), Pension Real Estate Association (PREA), and the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC).