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NLR has experienced exponential growth over the past decade, through our powerful listing generation methods along with the industry’s most advanced web marketing and brokerage platform, which gives our agents a dominant advantage over the competition.
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As a Real Estate Sales Agent in a company within our network, you will be responsible for representing clients in buying, selling, and renting residential or commercial properties. Familiarity with real estate CRM software, online listing platforms, and other relevant tools.
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Become an MLS (Multiple Listing Service) and Realtor Member. The Location: HFM Realty is licensed for real estate services in MA, RI, CT, NH, and ME. You can be an agent in your own town and county, be part of a regional real estate group, and be recognized individually in your sales territory.
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Manage a team of Listing Agent and Buyers Agent managers. Orchard is looking for a Head of Brokerage Sales to manage our Brokerage team comprised of Buyer Agents and Listing Agents.
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Lantern Real Estate Group is urgently hiring GA Licensed Real Estate Buyer's Agents and Listing Agents to join our Alpharetta, GA brokerage. Are you a licensed agent that's lost in the shuffle of a large real estate brokerage, interested in growing your business, increasing conversion, and looking to obtain the next level of success.
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Reach out to leads continuously until they have an appointment set with either a listing agent or buyers agent. This is a good stepping stone opportunity to becoming a listing agent: leads, listings, leverage.
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We have revolutionized the real estate process for our agent partners, eliminating uncertainties and equipping them with cutting-edge technology, superior lead generation strategies, and a robust support structure.
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Embrace the opportunity to join the ranks of North America's premier real estate professionals as a Listing Assistant. Demonstrate expertise on pricing strategies, staging and other listing related services.
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Serve as an intermediary between the buyer and seller or listing agent to ensure mutual transaction satisfaction. This is a great stepping stone opportunity to becoming a lead buyers agent or to give your business a boost.
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As a listing agent, you will be responsible for meeting with potential sellers, assessing their property, presenting cash offers or listing it on the market. Are you a licensed real estate agent looking for a new challenge.
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Its solutions include stunning website design, an engaging home search tool, an agent-to-agent listing referral network, powerful content & SEO strategies, expert-lead social media management, and digital advertising for lead generation.
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Listing & Client Management Software – NLR’s proprietary Listing & Client Management Software was specifically created to organize and simplify the job of a Land Professional. Listing syndications on all the major land marketing websites.
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New or Seasoned Real Estate Listing/Buyers Agent - position in Georgia or South Carolina. New or Seasoned Real Estate Listing/Buyers Agent - position in Georgia or South Carolina. They excel in prospecting, networking, lead generation, negotiating, follow-up, and closing.
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Last week we handed out 2-3 listing appointments per agent, but we don’t have enough agents to keep up! I have a listing referral for you. We have such an overflow of listing appointments.
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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. A Real Estate Listing Agent is responsible for consulting with clients on how to sell their home quickly and for good value.
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