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The Commercial Real Estate Analyst is a full-time on-site role based in our Phoenix office. The Commercial Real Estate Analyst will be exposed to transaction activity on a local, regional, and national level with institutional and private clients.
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As a CBRE Real Estate Manager, you will lead all aspects of a single property or portfolio of commercial, industrial or retail properties and coordinate all marketing, operations, and financial activities.
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Minimum 10 years progressive experience in a hands-on, corporate real estate role with a multi-site business model and rapid growth. Current experience in real estate portfolio management, construction management and facilities management, preferably with a complex portfolio that includes diverse commercial and/or industrial properties.
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They are seeking a Senior Manager Commercial Real Estate Attorney with 2+ years of experience. 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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They have an extensive portfolio across 26 states, handling significant deals in land acquisition, development, and real estate financing. About Our Client Our client is a boutique law firm specializing in real estate transactions, including land development and homebuilding.
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Oversee the real estate portfolio, including strategic planning, leasing, acquisition, and disposition of properties. The VP of Real Estate & Property Management will provide strategic oversight and tactical management of UM Division property and real estate assets.
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Title: Real Estate Transactional Attorney – Finished Lot Land Development/Homebuilding/Landbanking. Our client is a boutique law firm specializing in transactional real estate, focusing on land acquisition, sales and development and heavily geared to the transactions involving homebuilders.
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We are the leading provider of professional services to the middle market globally, our purpose is to instill confidence in a world of change, empowering our clients and people to realize their full potential.
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Sales Experience: Demonstrated success in real estate sales, particularly as a buyer’s agent, is essential. Are you an experienced real estate agent passionate about helping buyers find their new homes and looking for your next big opportunity.
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Job DescriptionDraft and negotiate real estate contracts, including purchase and sale agreements, land development agreements, and financing arrangements. Qualifications Minimum of 3 years of experience in transactional real estate law, with a focus on land development and homebuilding.
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Join our team to accelerate your real estate career with new home sales. Your Way Home specializes in marketing new home communities through online marketing including paid social and SEO. We are hiring one local, licensed real estate agent to be our exclusive representative for select markets.
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Manage and oversee transactional real estate matters involving land development and homebuilding. Join a rapidly growing boutique firm with a strong reputation for excellence in real estate law.
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Arizona School of Real Estate & Business and Hogan Real Estate School are two of Colibri Group’s esteemed real estate brands. We are currently seeking part-time Real Estate Instructors to instruct in-person and online courses, utilizing content and course materials provided by ASREB, to teach pre-licensing and continuing education courses for our Scottsdale, Arizona campus.
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We are in partnership with our real estate agents, co-branding them, and laser-focused on one common goal: provide the customer with the very best sales experience possible with the best agents in the industry using our advanced myWeichert leading-edge technology web platform, marketing expertise, extensive support, and our award-winning training.
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They are seeking a Senior Manager Commercial Real Estate Attorney with 2+ years experience. 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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