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Markets include commercial, aerospace, auto dealerships, clubhouses, municipal, education, and university student housing, commercial real estate development,and a dedicated division for luxury residential and equestrian estate clients.
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College degree required, preferred emphasis in finance, business, real estate or a related field. Lennar is seeking a Land Analyst who will be responsible for assisting the land acquisition team in project and financial analysis throughout the community development process.
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The role is responsible to organize and communicate the development activity between the various business units involved (Real Estate Development, Franchise Development, and Operations.
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Liaison between sub-contractors, consultants, real estate land brokers, governing agencies, utility company’s and other individuals and agencies relating to the land acquisition and development department.
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We pursue the acquisition, development, and redevelopment of commercial, multifamily and mixed-use real estate. Experience with REITs, Partnerships, and Real Estate strongly preferred.
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In partnership with the land development team and surveyors ensure proposed product lot fits and is compliant with municipal or master plan approval requirements. Review and evaluate development plans for all new communities as well as existing communities, as required.
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Today, it enjoys tremendous success as a premier full service, privately owned real estate company, specializing in the construction, development and management of business parks, industrial parks and related commercial real estate including self-storage facilities.
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Strong understanding of HVAC systems, building management solutions, and digital transformation in real estate. Maintain a deep understanding of the commercial real estate market and the latest trends in building management, sustainability, and technology.
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Develop ongoing networking relationships with Real Estate Agents, Mortgage Lenders, Title Companies, Networking etc. If you are willing to learn and 100% interested in your ongoing development as a salesperson, we have the career for you.
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Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee discounts Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Tuition assistance Vision insurance DescriptionThe Real Estate Coordinator role primarily assists with market planning along with evaluating potential development opportunities.
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Atwell, LLC is a bold leader in the consulting, engineering, and construction services industry, delivering a broad range of creative solutions to clients in the real estate & land development, and energy markets.
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This is your opportunity to get in at the early stages of what could grow to be one of the largest players in the Nationwide real estate climate. MyStateMLS is a real estate technology company that has tens of thousands of members across the country and is growing quickly.
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Qualifications: Four years minimum experience as controller or senior staff accountant with property management and real estate development experience. FLF Management is a real estate development and property management firm based in Jupiter FL. We both acquire and develop a broad range of income producing properties and manage all properties in house.
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Picture yourself:· Hitting the streets with our leasing agents, scouting for exciting new clients;· Attending thrilling property showings and sales meetings;· Diving into the nitty-gritty of real estate research, demographic analysis, and LoopNet reporting;· Crafting and distributing marketing materials that make deals;· Providing essential support to our property managers and property accountants;· Tackling special projects alongside our tenant representation and site selection teams.
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