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Knowledge of real estate documents including but not limited to: Warranty Deeds, Deeds of Trust, Mortgages, Quit Claim Deeds, Liens, property title reports, and assessor/treasurer property information reports.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Real Estate Development and Vice President of Acquisitions and Asset Management, the Development Manager will operate both independently and collaboratively within cross-functional teams, involving colleagues from Accounting, Construction, Property Management, and third-party consultants like legal and design professionals.
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This position is responsible for reviewing, negotiating and drafting real estate contracts and related agreements for the acquisition of raw land, partially developed land and finished platted lots, and land development, for the purpose of building single family homes, as well as conducting due diligence and closing the land acquisitions, including working with paralegals and title companies to prepare and review closing documents and title work.
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Military veteran - military service member - sales representative - sales manager - sales director - service advisor - account executive - real estate agent - insurance agent - loan officer - home advisor.
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Larry H. Miller Real Estate (LHMRE), a portfolio company of the Larry H. Miller Company, is a vertically integrated real estate platform that engages in site acquisition and development, project and construction management, financial and capital structuring, and property and asset management.
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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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Founded in 1971 , Marcus & Millichap (NYSE: MMI) is a leading commercial real estate brokerage firm focusing exclusively on investment sales, financing, research, and advisory services, with nearly 2,000 investment sales and financing professionals in 80+ offices throughout the United States and Canada.
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Industries served by the Operational Partnership Services practice include private equity, real estate, telecom, technology, healthcare, media & entertainment, energy, retail, and financial services that frequently involve asset management, venture capital, and international outbound joint ventures.
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Silvi Materials, a progressive, integrated, manufacturer and supplier of Ready-Mix concrete and construction materials is seeking a Director of Real Estate and Development to manage real estate acquisition, disposition, management, leasing and permitting throughout its multi-state presence.
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Diversify your industry experience by working on a plethora of various industries including private equity, healthcare, tech, financial products, oil & gas, green energy, real estate, consumer products, and other various industries.
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The wage range for this role takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to skill sets; experience and training; licensure and certifications; and other business and organizational needs.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience working as a real estate paralegal in a law firm or corporate legal department. We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Real Estate Paralegal to join our legal department.
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Oasis Home Buyers, a growing real estate investment company specializing in property acquisition and innovative solutions and opportunities for investors, is in search of a dynamic and detail-oriented individual to join our team as a Social Media Manager and Podcast Producer.
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Strategy and Transactions, Valuation Modeling & Economics (Corporate Real Estate) (Manager) (Multiple Positions), Ernst & Young U.S. LLP, Tysons (McLean), VA. Corporate Real estate IT / digital workplace strategy.
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As a Tax Senior Manager within the Investment Management – Real Estate Tax group, you will provide federal tax consulting and compliance services to clients in the Real Estate industry sector.
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