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3+ years of law firm and/or in-house experience as a real estate paralegal required, with substantial title and survey expertise preferred. The Real Estate Paralegal assists the Company's legal real estate transactional attorneys by providing a wide variety of real estate-oriented paralegal managerial and support functions to a busy real estate transactional practice.
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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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The Company utilizes the same focused business strategy that was implemented by its founding principals - managing, developing, redeveloping, and acquiring multifamily and commercial real estate in high barrier-to-entry submarkets that exhibit strong economic characteristics such as population and job growth, as well as inherent supply constraints, such as limited developable land due to natural and political barriers.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Los Angeles, CA, is seeking a Real Estate Transactions And Finance Associate Attorney with at least 3 years of experience in real estate transactions.
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We're searching for an ambitious, professional real estate sales buyer's agent for an exciting opportunity with our team. Sufficient knowledge of the local real estate market and recent trends in the industry.
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As a CBRE Real Estate Manager, you will lead all aspects of a medical office portfolio in Torrance, CA and coordinate all marketing, operations, and financial activities. The salary range for the Real Estate Manager position is $100,000 - $115,000.
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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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The Real Estate Development Manager, FHS US, West oversees the new development of all Firehouse Subs in the West Division. Degree in Real Estate, Business, Finance, or related field with 5-7 years’ experience in corporate commercial real estate and market research analysis in the QSR or Fast Casual industry.
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3+ years of asset management experience with a commercial real estate investment/development firm, major investment bank, hedge fund, private equity firm, asset manager, or similarly focused organizations.
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Active and unrestricted real estate license You’ve closed a minimum of 6 residential sales over the last two years (excluding leases)You are a trusted advisor with in-depth experience leading clients through the home buying and selling process.
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The University of Southern California’s Sol Price School of Public Policy invites applications for a tenure-track position in the area of real estate development at the Associate Professor or Professor level.
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Seven or more years progressive responsibility in real estate development or finance or related experience such as affordable housing, finance, planning, community development,including 3-5 years of direct development experience in a significant role with development projects.
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5+ years of contracts management, paralegal, or other comparable experience within a law firm, legal department, or property management or real estate development company with experience reviewing, drafting, and negotiating a broad range of commercial contracts.
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Crowe is currently seeking a Tax Senior Manager to join our Estate, Gift & Trust practice. With a clear path to partner, this role provides an opportunity to join a specialized practice where you will use your expertise in estate, gift and trust taxation to provide consulting, compliance and controversy services to complex ultra-high net worth private clients.
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Access to a real estate attorney to assist with deal-related questions. Lyon Stahl Investment Real Estate is a fast-growing commercial real estate brokerage located in El Segundo, CA. We specialize in multi-family investment real estate in the Beach Cities, South Bay, Westside, and Harbor areas.
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