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Position Overview: We are seeking ahighly motivated and detail-oriented individual to join our team as anEntry-Level Real Estate Investment Analyst. Our company is led by experienced real estate finance professionals with backgrounds in residential mortgages, commercial mortgages, structured finance, and special servicing.
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LHH is assisting our Indy real estate development firm in their search for a detail-oriented investment analyst to join their team. Bachelor's degree in finance or real estate; MBA preferredAt least 4-5 years of real estate experienceStrong attention to detail, leadership skills and work ethicDemonstrated aptitude for quantitative and qualitative analysisSolid understanding of financial statements and financial modelingStrong verbal and written communication skillsExcellent organizational and problem-solving skills.
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We are a tight-knit group of lending professionals seeking an experienced and detail-oriented mortgage loan officer. Banking, business, real estate, or related Bachelor's degree required.
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The successful candidate will possess a deep understanding of tax advisory, LIHTC, HUD, affordable housing, and REIT. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated and detail-oriented individual to bring their expertise to a growing team and make a significant impact.
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Responsibilities include administrative duties such as keeping track of all transaction documents in the client database for our real estate agents, monitoring and notifying clients of important deadlines, complying with legal procedures, and planning appointments and final walkthroughs.
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The ideal candidate is a talented agent who is persuasive, confident, and detail-oriented. We are on the lookout for a real estate acquisitions specialist. We are home to dozens of teams and top producers who consistently rank among the top 10% in all of Oakland County.
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This is a great opportunity for a motivated, detail-oriented individual who is interested in learning more about the commercial real estate industry. Comprehensive knowledge of commercial real estate regulations and laws.
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A reputable, full service real estate firm near Oyster Bay with over two decades in the industry is seeking a well organized and detail oriented executive assistant to support two of their Principals that have heavy involvement in the firm’s legal and financial matters.
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We are looking for an experienced, service, and detail-oriented mortgage loan officer to join our team. 3-5 years of real estate, mortgage origination, or lending experience required.
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As a part of the top 1% of Realtors in the World under 40, we are one of the fastest-growing Real Estate companies in the Northern Virginia, DC, Maryland region. If you are looking to take the next step in your career, apply now.
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4-year College Degree or equivalent real estate business experience Strong solution-oriented and problem-solving skills; detail-oriented Strong aptitude for analysis, systems and mathematics.
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We are seeking a highly detail-oriented professional to join its legal department as a Junior Counsel. Candidate must be open to learning real estate valuation, appraisals, appraisal techniques and government governing regulations and professional guidance, USPAP, Appraisal Institute publications, etc.
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Previous experience in a title company, real estate office, or related field is preferred but not required. CA - San Diego Pay Rate: $27 - $34 per hour We are seeking a diligent and detail-oriented individual to join our team as a Title Assistant.
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We are currently seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Leasing Agent to join our team. Qualifications: Previous experience in real estate, property management, or related field preferred.
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Our Functional Services Teams (FSTs) include Corporate Development, Finance, HR, HSSE, IT, Legal, Marketing/Communications, Practice Services and Real Estate and Procurement. We are looking for a Senior Marketing Specialist to support our dynamic Water team in the US West. This position requires a detail-oriented individual, with a background in marketing and/or communications—a team player who can lead a pursuit process, communicate effectively, manage multiple concurrent initiatives, and thrive in a deadline driven environment.
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