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The Assistant Chief Commercial Appraiser role will be responsible for securing bid proposals, engaging third-party appraisers, monitoring progress through appraisal completion/delivery, and completing risk-based appraisal reviews on commercial real estate appraisals for all Bank lending groups, including the Special Assets Group.
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COPA STC is a Division of COPA Innovation Laboratories, which is an affiliate of several other businesses owned or controlled by Northern California entrepreneur, Mark Hall. These businesses include a medium sized commercial real estate and development company, with interests in apartments, office, industrial, sports, life science, self-storage, and retail properties; a nationwide hotel company; a modular design, engineering, and construction business; and other lesser businesses.
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Commercial real estate experience is strongly preferred. We specialize in representing occupiers of real estate in lease negotiations and structuring, owner user acquisitions, construction and project management, portfolio management, lease auditing, lease administration, capital markets, and facility management.
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Currently licensed (and in good standing) as a Certified General Real Estate Appraiser. Processing of appraisal requests from various commercial lending groups and the Special Assets Group.
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Sares Regis Group of Newport Beach, California, is a privately held real estate development, inves tment and management firm that focuses on commercial properties and multifamily communities in the western U.S. Since its founding in 1993, SRG has developed and acquired more than $7 billion in commercial and residential assets.
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2-5 years of experience in commercial real estate transactions: Leasing, acquisition and disposition, land use, etc. A prestigious law firm located in the East Bay is currently seeking a Commercial Real Estate Associate to join their team.
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Develop ongoing networking relationships with Real Estate Agents, Mortgage Lenders, Title Companies, Auto Dealers, etc. As a Commercial Lines Sales Representative you will be responsible for effective management of existing customers along with development and acquisition of new customers.
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Preferred experience includes:- Green Lending- Familiarity with sustainable loan principles - Real Estate Lending - Tax Credit Financing- Commercial Lending - Previous Relationship Management experience.
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The Client Relationship Manager (CRM) III is responsible for developing relationships with prospective clients by identifying the financial needs of those clients and to fill those needs with the wide range of products and services offered by United Business Bank. These products and services may include extensions of commercial and/or real estate credits, demand, savings or time deposit account products or other services offered.
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Property Management and Commercial real estate exposure also helpful. Experience in real estate industry – specifically production homebuilding. Assist with land acquisition activities, including financial modelling, debt/equity structuring and feasibility.
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CBRE is the global leader in commercial real estate services. As a CBRE Research Analyst, you’ll support the research team to forecast real estate market trends and assess the impact of economic, social, and political changes.
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Our extensive practice areas include Catastrophic Injury and Wrongful Death, Product Liability, Trucking & Transportation, General & Premises Liability, Construction, Real Estate and ADA Litigation, Business & Commercial, and Appellate.
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Our client is a Commercial Real Estate and Property Management company actively growing its commercial portfolio in Northern California focused on repositioning and developing modern and sustainable properties and needs a strong, financial minded Property Manager for a multi-tenant property with active facilities and space management.
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The main product line is intended to provide financing, through the SBA program, for the owner/user to purchase commercial real estate. Partners with Business Banking, Community and Commercial partners developing, communicating, and implementing the sales strategy in order to meet/exceed business objectives, and exchange leads/referrals.
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Preferred major in Real Estate, GIS, Business, Engineering, Planning, Government Relations, Public Administration and/or Finance. 1-2 years of residential or commercial land acquisition or brokerage experience preferred.
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