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A Real Estate Outside Sales Professional is a real estate agent who manages all aspects of a home purchase and sale. After a few years of disciplined work, it's not unusual for a Real Estate Agent to be earning $50000 - $(phone number removed) / year or more.
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Our award-winning real estate agents are dedicated to servicing our sellers and buyers by maintaining an open line of communication, providing information on market data and trends, and creating that all-important trust between client and agent.
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Become an expert in your local real estate market and stay informed of recent home sales. Buying or selling a home can be a daunting process for clients, so they depend on sales professionals to give them expert advice on how to market and sell their home and how to find a new home that is of good value and meets their needs.
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Bachelor’s degree in Real Estate, Sales, Business or a related field of study preferred. Prior real estate investment and transactional experience, along with strong sales and interpersonal skills are required.
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Stay up-to-date with real estate and new home construction industry trends and sales techniques by reading relevant literature and attending professional development seminars or courses.
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In this role, the Outside Sales Representative will develop and retain a quality residential client base of Real Estate Agents and Brokers, Lenders, Builders, Agents, Attorneys and others through the acquisition of new business and maintenance of existing customers.
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To earn a real estate license you will need to complete real estate classes (online or in-person) offered by an accredited learning institution and pass a state licensing exam.
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Stay updated and informed on the local real estate market to be aware of current home listings and sales. Network with other real estate professionals to market your home listings.
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1 or more years of experience in Real Estate, Sales, Leasing, Property Management, Customer Service. – support and backing from Brookfield Asset Management, one of the largest real estate asset management companies.
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The primary objective of this role will be to partner with Sales Operations, Product, Marketing, Finance, Sales, IT, Accounting, and Legal to drive our partnerships with key players around a RE Transaction or Homeowners for advanced revenue growth to support our Real Estate distribution channel.
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Research your real estate market and understand the trends of home values in your area. As an Outside Sales Professional, you will come up with creative ideas to make your clients' home stand out amongst other homes so they can sell it quickly and for a favorable deal.
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Helping buyers and sellers with real estate purchases and sales has been part of our core services since 1915. Coach you through the licensing process for becoming a real estate agent.
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Anyone who has experience working directly with customers can be successful selling furniture at Rooms To Go, including servers, bartenders, retail salespeople, real estate professionals, flight attendants and anyone else in a service role.
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Real Estate Outside Sales Professional. Whether you are a buyer or a seller, or simply in need of exceptional real estate service, every Homesale team member conducts business with one Core Purpose in mind: We help people achieve their dreams.
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Tour with and demonstrate to prospects model homes and home sites within the Taylor Morrison community, visiting non-Taylor Morrison real estate sales agents and brokers in their offices or elsewhere, perform inspection of competing neighborhoods and communities, tour the Taylor Morrison community to ensure that it is attractive to prospective customers, and meet with construction personnel to ensure customer satisfaction throughout the sale and construction of the new home.
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