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Assist the Real Estate Manager or Senior Portfolio Manager in daily operations of assigned portfolio. Complete all daily, monthly, and annual deliverables for Real Estate Manager or Senior Portfolio Manager’s review as required.
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Home to some of the most recognized brands in real estate Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate, Century 21®, Coldwell Banker®, Coldwell Banker Commercial®, Corcoran®, ERA®, and Sotheby's International Realty.
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Solidly established spin-off from a Global FinTech Firm is looking for an experienced professional to join its renewable energy business as a Real Estate Paralegal based in Denver, CO. At least Three to Seven (3-7) years of Real Estate Paralegal experience with an in-house legal department or law firm is required.
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The Real Estate Developer must have working knowledge of all aspects of the development lifecycle for multi- and single-family homes for rent and sale, including affordable housing financing resources such as Capital Magnet Fund, LIHTC, and others.
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The real estate paralegal reports directly to the Office Administrator or Human Resources representative, and indirectly to assigned attorneys. The Real Estate Paralegal needs at least three years of experience with real estate work including knowledge of financing, lease negotiation, and lending documents and procedures.
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As Specialist, Brand Communications , ERA Real Estate and Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate you will support the Managers of PR and Internal Communications for ERA and BHGRE to produce a mix of internal and external communications for both brands.
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Supporting approximately 1.5 million home transactions in 2021, Anywhere is focused on simplifying, digitizing and integrating the real estate transaction for all consumers, no matter where they may be in their home buying and selling journey.
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A Creative Specialist (CS) is responsible for the in-field production of our real estate marketing solutions. As a burgeoning real estate marketing agency, we are innovative and disruptive.
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Assist Escrow Officer to prepare and coordinate closing transactions between loan establishments, sellers, borrowers and real estate agents by performing the following duties. Assist Escrow Officer with updates to lenders and real estate agents.
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Creates and maintains project files and documentation, prepares appraisals, conducts financial analyses, performs property inspections, conducts marketing activities, researches Company and public real estate and property records and files, interprets real estate and real estate-related documents, prepares reports and evaluations, and performs other necessary activities for assigned projects.
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We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Remote Residential Real Estate Appraiser to join our team. As a Residential Real Estate Appraiser, you will play a crucial role in determining the market value of residential properties from the comfort of your own workspace.
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Specializing in Immigration Law, Business and Corporate Law, Real Estate Law, Tax Law, Estate Planning, Intellectual Property, Civil Litigation, and Criminal Litigation, we serve a diverse clientele, including a prominent Chinese airline and a leading bio-pharmaceutical company.
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Work requires the Real Estate Appraiser to take initiative and display independent judgment to ensure proper application of established policies and procedures to individual appraisal cases. The Real Estate Appraiser performs technical work in appraising land, residential buildings, and building improvements for tax assessment purposes.
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The Real Estate Paralegal is responsible for assisting with all aspects of the development process for complex multi-family, mixed-use, commercial, and assisted living projects from initial concept through start of construction.
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All Around Productions is a leading real estate photography company specializing in aerial photography, videography, HDR photos, video tours, Matterport scans, 3D virtual tours, and virtual staging.
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