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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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2-4 years of commercial real estate investment analysis or valuation experience. Barings is a global investment manager sourcing differentiated opportunities and building long-term portfolios across public and private fixed income, real estate, and specialist equity markets.
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Experience examining investor packages, ensuring precise recording and comprehension of real estate ownership details. ·Prior experience in real estate ownership and investment accounting or a proven track record of successfully working with real estate clients is required.
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Minimum of 1 year of experience in real estate industry; preferably in real estate development and partnership accounting. Manager, Accounting Outsourcing - Real Estate.
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At least 1+ year or 3 transactions in real estate sales history. Located in the prestigious Beverly Hills, Revel Real Estate - led by Founder, Ben Bacal -has sold over $4B in luxury and traditional residential and commercial properties.
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Client: Japanese real estate investment firm. At least seven (7) years of experience in accounting and/or finance in the financial or/and real estate industry is preferred.
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Our Private Client Services team focuses on delivering high value solutions and income, charitable, estate and gift tax planning strategies to our high net worth clients. Research and consult on tax matters, primarily in the federal estate, gift, charitable planning and generation skipping tax arenas.
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If you're a real estate agent seeking genuine, tangible benefits from your brokerage instead of mere hollow promises, then you've landed in the right spot. In the residential real estate industry, the one constant element is change.
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The Middle Market Real Estate, Hospitality & Leisure Broker provides knowledge, leadership, insight and direction for broking activities to ensure that clients’ expectations are regularly met.
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About Keller Williams: Keller Williams Realty remains the #1 real estate brokerage in the country. You need a license to become a real estate agent before being considered for the position.
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Develop consistent and scalable design solutions across various platforms.
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Whether you are new or seasoned, you can learn the sports and entertainment real estate sales business. Do you want to break into the Sports and Entertainment real estate market.
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Our client is a leading real estate investment, development, and management firm based in Southern California, with a focus on commercial, industrial, and studio/production assets. The ideal candidate should exhibit an unwavering work ethic, possess robust technical skills and quantitative acumen, and bring a profound enthusiasm for asset management, real estate, and operational oversight to the position.
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Job Description Manager, Private Equity Accounting /Real Estate Fund Accounting Locations : Los Angeles, CA; | Dallas and San Antonio, TX Hybrid (in-office 4-8 times per month) Get To Know The Team: Managers on the Private Markets Accounting team have a deep understanding of administration for alternative investment funds with a focus on Private Equity/Real Assets.
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Our Real Estate Transactions & Finance team works collaboratively across offices and practices and engages in a wide range of transactions across our industry sectors, including healthcare, technology and digital media, cannabis, consumer products, entertainment, energy/alternative energy, financial services, and fintech.
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