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Matthews Real Estate Investment Services™ is the fastest-growing commercial real estate company in the country. Strong grasp of mathematics / Ability to complete financial analysis and underwriting of investment real estate.
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The incumbent is licensed and will work alongside an experienced Agent(s) in the selling, leasing and marketing of commercial real estate properties. Experience in the Commercial real estate sector or a related industry is considered a strong asset.
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Must have a Real Estate License. The objective of the Senior Leasing Associate is to be a hardworking, highly motivated and an ambitious individual contributor, that is excited by new challenges and consistent in the ability to manage customer relationships.
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Field real estate broker and tenant calls. California Real Estate Salesperson license. Minimum 5-years of successful track record in the office leasing field. Knowledge of commercial office leases and ability to prepare and present detailed financial analyses to evaluate transactions.
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You may be a CRE agent already or working as an attorney, CPA, in-house real estate director, sports agent, project manager, or some other profession. Each agent specializes in a certain type of property and location ranging from selling multi-million-dollar apartment buildings to leasing retail space out to the city's hottest new restaurant.
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What majors make great commercial real estate agent candidates? While certain majors may give you a good head start climbing the learning curve (finance, real estate, business, MBA, JD), your degree is not what sets you apart from the pack in the world of commercial real estate brokerage.
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Unlike many real estate brokerage positions, being a retail leasing agent, you will spend a great deal of your time out of the office, meeting with property owners, developers, and tenants.
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About CHARLESGATE CHARLESGATE is an integrated real estate firm that empowers thousands of clients throughout Eastern Massachusetts with a comprehensive array of services across residential and multifamily commercial real estate - property management & leasing, sales brokerage, investment sales, construction, and new development.
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A California-based real estate firm specializing in commercial real estate is seeking a driven and adaptable Property Manager/Leasing Agent to join their team onsite in Costa Mesa, CA.
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Ideally, five (5) years of experience in commercial real estate sales and/or leasing, property management of multiple tenant assets, right-of-way agent experience, appraisal/valuation, real estate law, or survey.
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Assist Land Acquisition team with special meetings that require advanced negotiations skills for leasing land, land purchases, collection and transmission line easements, access roads easements, title curative instruments and crossing agreements, including the development of negotiated terms and conditions, working in collaboration with the Director and internal/external real estate counsel as needed.
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Work with multiple parties to coordinate an efficient lease up process. We are looking for Associates with experience creating value for landlords by reducing vacancies as well as creating strategies to increase a tenant’s market presence.
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We give you the opportunity to build your own business at Matthews and contribute to changing the retail landscape. Conduct property tours and explain features and benefits of the property and trade area.
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Qualifications:Active NY real estate licenseThe desire for continuous improvementCompensation:Competitive splits (discussed in the interview)Growth Opportunities:Start as a Leasing Agent or Sales Agent.
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Ideally, you’ll have an interest in commercial real estate, previous sales experience (although not required), not afraid of business development and won’t take no for an answer. - Real estate license required.
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