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One or more of the following credentials or certifications is required: CPA License, Level 3 of the CFA, JD, PhD, MBA or Master’s degree in Finance, Tax, Quantitative Statistics, Financial Engineering, Economics, Real Estate Finance or Hospitality A State Certified Appraiser License, Member of Appraisal Institute (MAI), Member of American Society of Appraisers (ASA) or achieve certification of CRE, CRI and/or CCIM, CHA, or PMP.
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The intern will work closely with our experienced Real Estate Representatives and Land Manager, gaining insights into the operational and strategic aspects of land acquisition and management.
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This role will provide support in the delivery of due diligence and real estate analysis for CMBS, Agency multifamily, securitization and other commercial real estate loan underwriting and debt consulting services.
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This position includes creating construction cost estimates, developing traffic control plans, preparing erosion control plans, and meeting with supporting personnel such as client staff, utility representatives, surveyors, real estate agents, structural and geotechnical engineers, and others.
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1-5 + years of hands-on commercial real estate experience in any of the following: (1) commercial real estate lending or underwriting, (2) loan portfolio management (3) credit or financial analysis (4) completion of corporate credit training or a professional development program (5) commercial real estate acquisitions or dispositions, (7) commercial property management, (8) commercial real estate appraisal, (9) commercial real estate market research (10) CMBS asset management or servicing.
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Partners with one (1) or more of the following segments: Real Estate Banking (includes Home Builder Finance, Income Property Finance, Affordable Housing, Real Estate Corporate Banking), Regions Equipment Finance, Specialized & Diversified Industries, and Problem Asset Management.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, Job Overview: A law firm in Charlotte, NC is seeking a skilled Commercial Real Estate Associate Attorney to assist with a wide range of commercial real estate tasks, including acquisitions, dispositions, leasing, due diligence, and joint ventures.
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Juris Doctor degree (or equivalent degree) with commercial real estate experience; specifically, experience in structuring, negotiating, and documenting commercial real estate transactions.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Real Estate Transactional Attorney to join our esteemed Real Estate Practice Group. Job Description: Real Estate Transactional Attorney.
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Product focus areas include derivatives (interest rate swaps, commodities, foreign exchange, credit, structured products, and equity index options), foreign exchange, syndicated loans, securities underwriting, commercial real estate loans, and investment banking/advisory services.
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As a Title Abstractor at Ark Title Group, you will play a crucial role in the real estate transaction process by conducting thorough research and analysis of property records. Familiarity with real estate laws, regulations, and industry standards governing title research and property transactions.
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LHH is hiring for a commercial real estate paralegal interested in a opportunity in Charlotte, NC. You will be supporting a growing real estate group with all aspects involved in commercial real estate transactions, including contracts, leases, purchasing, closings, development agreements, due diligence, and more.
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As a trusted partner to our clients, we provide corporate and transactional banking; commercial real estate lending and servicing; investment banking; equity; and fixed income solutions including sales, trading, and research capabilities to corporate, commercial real estate, government, and institutional clients across the globe.
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PGIM Real Estate is one of the largest Real Estate managers in the world and one of the nation’s largest full-service commercial, multi-family and agricultural real estate lenders and has been serving the commercial real estate market for over 125 years.
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As a full-service firm, they offer a global perspective across 11 sectors, including energy, healthcare, manufacturing, real estate, and retail. Drafting estate planning documents and probate forms, including accountings required by the probate court.
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