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Partners with Area Real Estate Manager to negotiate, review and approve any landlord or seller's work. Assists the Area Real Estate Manager in ensuring that portfolio databases are accurate and current.
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Key words: real estate paralegal, commercial title review, reviewing surveys, review surveys, drafting deeds, commercial escrow officer, closing agent, closing officer, commercial title officer, commercial escrow agent, reviewing titles, review titles, commercial loan underwriter, commercial examiner, commercial loan examiner.
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The Sr. Project Manager, Real Estate completes land transactions, including fee simple land and conservation easement acquisitions in Forterra’s broad work region in Washington state.
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Home to some of the most recognized brands in real estate Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate, Century 21®, Coldwell Banker®, Coldwell Banker Commercial®, Corcoran®, ERA®, and Sotheby's International Realty.
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Periodically visit sites on all assigned projects to ensure proper installation of all work, administer punch list review and turnover to retailer and District Manager upon completion.
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Provide support in the review of potential real estate locations in cooperation with appropriate stakeholders to determine, from a project standpoint, the locations’ feasibility.
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You're a talent scout, energetically searching the real estate landscape to connect with high-performing real estate agents and let them know "We Want You." Using your exceptional phone and sales skills, passion and enthusiasm, you'll encourage them to meet with us by offering them an opportunity they can't pass up: learning about our Coldwell Banker and Century 21 Affiliates and the benefits of joining one with one of our premier affiliate brokerages.
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Experience: At least one year working in a call center or telemarketing environment; telephone prospecting and real estate industry knowledge a plus. Our Franchise Group delivers value to agents and brokers through powerful marketing, sales support systems, training, mentorship, and tools & technology that help to fuel their success in a competitive real estate environment.
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We develop our diverse talent base - through increasing representation in executive key leadership roles with actions including mentorship programs and partnerships with real estate associations that promote diversity and inclusion.
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Review Project Billing status with Owner Perform Monthly Cost to Complete and review with CFO and Senior Mangement Project Close-Out Stage (Within 30/60 days of ending project) Provide detailed Punch-Out list and Completion Schedule with General Superintendent input.
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Participate in customer meetings, drive them on behalf of project managers as needed and capture notes during all phases of the project: from project start to close and punch list meetings and capture punch list from site commissioning and drive closure through close coordination with Siemens field service technicians, customer care team, project managers, factory personnel and vendors.
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The Real Estate Paralegal is responsible for assisting with all aspects of the development process for complex multi-family, mixed-use, commercial, and assisted living projects from initial concept through start of construction.
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As the Senior Vice President (SVP) of Franchise Sales for Coldwell Banker Real Estate you will develop, deliver and achieve the national brand growth plan. Experience: 7-10 years of experience in one or more of the following: residential real estate brokerage sales and/ or operations, franchise sales or operations, a senior level position with sales oversight, and/ or consultative sales.
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Coldwell Banker® ( is one of the world's leading brands for the sale of million-dollar-plus homes and one of the largest residential real estate brokerage franchisors, with approximately 2,800 franchise and company owned offices and over 99,000 independent sales associates in the United States, Canada and 40 other countries.
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Will assist Corporate Counsel manage company affairs within one or more particular areas of the law (e.g. real estate, litigation management, intellectual property, contract review and negotiation, compliance and government relations.
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