Erin Miller joined Newmark in January of 2018 as Executive Managing Director and leader of the Mutlifamily Investment Sales team in the Philadelphia office. She brings 20 years of multihousing brokerage experience representing owners and developers in the sale of multifamily housing investment opportunities in the greater Philadelphia metropolitan region, Southern New Jersey and Delaware.
Prior to Newmark, Miller was Senior Vice President with JLL where she led the multihousing investment sales practice in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. She began her career at Moran & Company in Southern California and then the Washington, DC market. Throughout her career, Miller has worked on over $10 Billion of multifamily transactions. Miller and her team have handled some of the most high-profile and complicated transactions in the region, including the sale of 1500 Locust, which was the largest single asset trade in Center City’s history, as well as many other record setting transactions in the City and the suburbs.
Miller has been recognized as one of the Philadelphia Business Journal’s 40 Under Forty Class of 2020 honorees. She is also consistently recognized as a top commercial real estate broker in the region, earning CoStar Power Broker awards for her team’s success. Transactions her team has worked on, including 1500 Locust, 3601 Market and Ralston House, have been nominated or won Philadelphia Business Journal’s Best Real Estate Awards.
Affiliations
Miller is a member of the Harvard Alumni Real Estate Board in Cambridge, Massachusetts and previously served on the Jefferson Presidential Real Estate Advisory Board. She is also an active participant and member of the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC). Miller has been a guest lecturer for Saint Joseph’s University’s real estate program as well as Drexel’s LeBow College of Business summer real estate program.
Education
Miller earned an undergraduate degree from Saint Joseph’s University where she graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. Miller attended Harvard University’s Kennedy School where she earned her Master of Public Policy degree with a concentrations Business and Government Policy. During her time at Harvard, she was awarded one of only five awards for Top Memo Writing in her first year and was awarded the prestigious Susan Eaton Memorial Prize for Best Master’s Thesis during her second year.