Kc Daya

Chief Executive Officer at Clifton Blake Asset Management

KC Daya is the Chief Executive Officer at Clifton Blake Asset Management, a real estate private equity asset management firm based in Toronto. KC has a strong background in real estate, with experience in various roles such as Senior Investment Analyst at Brookfield Properties and Real Estate Analyst at Morguard Investments Limited. KC is also involved in various boards, serving as a Board Member at YPO and a Board Advisor at Hive Advisory Inc. Additionally, KC has a strong educational background with an MBA in Real Estate & Finance from Schulich School of Business and a CFA from the CFA Institute.

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Clifton Blake Asset Management

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Build, Manage, Finance. Build: At Clifton Blake, our mission is to build assets that will continue to appreciate and generate long-term sustained cash flow. We have meticulously refined our expertise across all distinct phases of development. Starting with planning and design to presales/preleasing where appropriate, followed by construction, closing, and occupancy. Manage: The goal of asset management at Clifton Blake is to ensure the real estate asset will continue to generate a reliable stream of revenue for the ownership group while increasing in value over time through active oversight and delivering exceptional customer experience to all stakeholders. Finance: As builders, owners, and operators of properties we have a granular understanding of debt financing. We know what our lenders will require of us and what we can reasonably expect from them in return. At Clifton Blake, we bring institutional knowledge to our own underwriting by breaking down the borrower’s vision and rebuilding it within our own, tried-and-tested feasibility framework. Across all business pillars, we are committed to nurturing strong relationships with our vendors, tenants, investors, and borrowers to develop customized opportunities for mutual success.