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Review and recommend approvals to Real Estate Manager for accurate payment of vendor invoices on behalf of the property owner in compliance with the management agreement, CBRE policies and property management approval authorization matrix.
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The firm has a proprietary internal property marketing system that integrates broker specialization by property type and market area; the industry's most comprehensive investment research; a long-standing culture of information sharing; relationships with the largest pool of qualified investors; state-of-the-art technology that matches buyers and sellers; and a non-compete management team that trains, coaches and supports its agents.
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This role will work extensively with in-house leasing, property management, construction, and development departments. They are seeking a Senior Manager Commercial Real Estate Attorney with 2+ years experience.
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Real Estate Counsel, Sr. Manager - $150K plus bonusHybrid in Phoenix, AZ Our client is a publicly traded, national real estate organization adding to their corporate legal team.
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Our accomplished agents come from a diverse range of backgrounds, including property management, various sales positions, leasing, mortgage, athletics, hospitality, military service, banking, and insurance.
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Key qualifications:Minimum 2 years of experience in commercial real estateJD from an ABA accredited law schoolHigh attention to detail and accuracyAbility to work in a team environment and prioritize multiple projects.
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Duties will include preparing, drafting and negotiating commercial leases, amendments, brokerage agreements, purchasing and sale agreements. This a hybrid work environment (3 days in office), that offers excellent work/life balance and opportunity for advancement.
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Successful candidate will have the opportunity to work closely with the company’s senior VP’s and experienced paralegals.
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Successful candidate will have the opportunity to work closely with the company’s senior VP’s and experienced paralegals.
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Real Estate Counsel, Sr. Manager - $150K plus bonus. Minimum 2 years of experience in commercial real estate. Our client is a publicly traded, national real estate organization adding to their corporate legal team.
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JD from an ABA accredited law school. Successful candidate will have the opportunity to work closely with the company’s senior VP’s and experienced paralegals. Hybrid in Phoenix, AZ. Ability to work in a team environment and prioritize multiple projects.
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The Commercial Real Estate Section is in charge of property management of Aviation real estate properties in the Phoenix Airport system which includes Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, Phoenix Goodyear Airport, Phoenix Deer Valley Airport, and over 800 off-Airport properties.
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Experience in property management or real estate is a plus. This is a part-time hybrid role for a Real Estate Agent/Property Manager. The Real Estate Agent/Property Manager will be responsible for day-to-day tasks such as managing rental properties, conducting property inspections, marketing and showing properties, negotiating lease agreements, and providing excellent customer service to tenants and property owners.
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Proven experience in real estate sales and property disposition. We're looking for a Phoenix-based Disposition Manager to sell our property inventory and build strong relationships with property sellers and buyers.
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And are willing to expend high energy for high returns, you have the basics to become a successful r Real Estate, Agent, County, Property Management, Sales, Associate. and are willing to expend high energy for high returns, you have the basics to become a successful r Real Estate, Agent, County, Property Management, Sales, Associate.
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