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Previous experience in mortgage servicing, portfolio management, national real estate management, and/or default servicing. Previous experience in GSE servicing including, but not limited to, loan modifications and forbearances.
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Northmarq is a unique capital markets resource for commercial real estate investors, providing our clients access to experts in debt, equity, investment sales, loan servicing, and fund management.
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Mark-Taylor is the region's longest-standing investment manager, developer and owner of Class-A multifamily real estate on behalf of numerous third-party owners. Mark-Taylor is the region's longest-standing investment manager, developer and owner of Class-A multifamily real estate on behalf of numerous third-party owners.
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Oversee and coordinate the activities of project development related to the acquisition, design, construction, start-up and lease-up for multifamily, single family, commercial, retail, mixed use projects in the pipeline of projects in the Real Estate Development Department; including assisting in the preparation of project financial models and projections for review by third party lenders, investors and internal loan committees.
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SkillsExpertise in financial services litigation, including commercial real estate and distressed loan matters. Key ResponsibilitiesRepresent clients in financial services litigation cases, including disputes related to commercial real estate, distressed loans, debt and security instruments, and creditor and lender liability.
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Bachelor’s degree in Real Estate, Business Administration, Public Administration, Land Surveying, Geographic Information Systems, or a closely related field. In this role, you will collaborate closely with colleagues in the Real Estate Department, FCDMC, MCDOT, Planning and Development, the County Attorney’s Office, other County departments, governmental agencies, consultants, realtors, and the public.
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At least 3 years of experience in affordable housing development and/or community-based real estate development, preferably in the non-profit sector, with knowledge of programs and tools for financing real estate projects such as LIHTC.
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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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AA degree with emphasis in real estate related disciplines and two years experience in right-of-way acquisitions; or a minimum of two years related Utility experience in land-related disciplines including Boundary Control and Legal Principles, and Principles of Right-of-Way Acquisition; knowledge of right-of-way acquisition practices, legal, and real estate principles and practices, and negotiation techniques.
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Entry level to intermediate knowledge of loan documentation with a variety of loan product types including Commercial & Industrial, Commercial Real Estate, Asset-Based Lending, construction, participations.
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The Senior Real Estate Manager (SREM) represents the Company in real estate transactions within an assigned geography or for identified corporate wide initiatives. Bachelor's degree required, with emphasis or coursework in Real Estate, Finance, Civil Engineering, Geography or General Business preferred.
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Do you want the next chapter of your career to be with an industry leader in commercial real estate who brings a fully integrated and creative design-build approach? CSP, GSP, CIH, ASP, CHST, Certifications Designation a plus.
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Experience reading and comprehending legal real estate legal documents like deeds, plats, HOA documents, contracts, and closing statements. Real estate development or homebuilding experience preferred.
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As the world’s largest logistics real estate provider, Prologis is uniquely positioned to leverage its real estate, development platform, renewable energy expertise and customer base to develop clean energy solutions for our real estate, our customers, and our communities.
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The Senior Research Analyst role is focused on predictive analytics, leveraging insights from our market intelligence platforms to identify and address business challenges at the site, market, and chain-levels.
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