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Our next Real Estate Agent will guide sellers/buyers in the marketing/purchasing of timberland, recreational hunting, and agricultural land. This will be no trouble for the Real Estate Agent because they are knowledgeable and motivated to help others.
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Support: You’ll get support from a dedicated transaction coordinator, listing coordinator, and a team of showing agents. Zero agent fees: We pay all of the necessary costs of doing business, including state license and MLS dues, association fees, mileage, cell phone plan, and more.
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Showing Agent needed for a TOP Real Estate team! Are you looking to learn the real estate industry from the inside out on your way to becoming a thriving agent.
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Maximize your earnings by plugging into the Redfin platform and nation's #1 brokerage site, which gets 52 million monthly visitors and 600 million luxury listing views each year. A diverse, inclusive culture is vital to Redfin's mission of making real estate better for people from all walks of life.
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Must be a Licensed Real Estate Agent. Last week we handed out 2-3 listing appointments per agent, but we dont have enough agents to keep up! Host team open houses monthly; all open house leads are assigned to the hosting agent.
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Plus, Redfin pays a fellow agent to cover your business while you’re away, so you can truly take a vacation. Join the ranks of Redfin’s top-producing real estate agents and get the best of both worlds: highly competitive commissions coupled with Redfin.com customers, benefits and support.
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A Real Estate Listing Agent is responsible for consulting with clients on how to sell their home quickly and for good value. Every day in real estate is new, exciting, and different than the previous day, so the Real Estate Listing Agent role is best suited to those who appreciate change and flexibility.
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Active and unrestricted real estate license You’ve closed a minimum of 10 residential sales over the last two years (excluding leases)You are a trusted advisor with in-depth experience leading clients through the home buying and selling process.
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As a listing agent, your clients will look to you for marketing strategies to sell their home as well as your advice about reaching mutual acceptance and drafting up contract terms. After a few years of disciplined work, it's not unusual for a Real Estate Agent to be earning $50000 - $100000 / year or more.
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We’re a vibrant and productive luxury team looking for a Showing Agent. MUST BE a licensed Realtor or currently taking real estate classes. Month over month, we consistently out-produce the MLS in Listings Sold, Listing Volume, and Closed Units.
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Coordinate efforts to negotiate property sale between buyer and seller or listing agent to achieve desired results. We're looking for a talented, professional Buyer's Agent to join our expanding team of real estate professionals.
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Serve as an intermediary between the buyer and seller or listing agent to ensure mutual transaction satisfaction. We're looking for a motivated, dynamic real estate sales buyer's agent to bring in qualified leads and help close deals.
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Access a comprehensive listing coordinator and transaction management system for seamless operations. About our client:Our client isn't just any real estate team – they're ranked #50 among ALL Real Estate Teams in America according to the Wall Street Journal.
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51% of our real estate managers and directors started in agent or support roles. Our mission is to redefine real estate in the consumer's favor and we’re looking for customer-centric agents to help us fulfill that mission.
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Listing Experience: Preferably over 1 year of dedicated experience as a listing agent or in a role with significant exposure to property listings, highlighting your proficiency in preparing, marketing, and selling properties.
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