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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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Real Estate Attorney needed at a prominent New York City real estate law firm located in midtown Manhattan. The ideal candidate should possess extensive expertise with cooperative and condominium work in the NYC area along with various real estate matters.
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We are a major full-service law firm of 115 plus attorneys looking to increase its talented ranks of staff, by adding a Real Estate Paralegal with 10+ years’ experience to join our Real Estate and Coop/Condominium Practice Group.
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As a Real Estate Paralegal, you will play a vital role in supporting attorneys with all aspects of real estate matters, from due diligence to closing. 3+ years of experience working as a Real Estate Paralegal in a law firm or real estate setting, in New York City.
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Mortgage, real estate or structured products analyst training program at financial services or real estate private equity firm (bank, consulting/accounting, REIT, hedge fund) or.
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Preferred educational requirements to perform the job- Real estate appraiser trainee license. Real Estate appraiser trainee license or greater is preferred. Big Four and boutique real estate valuation firm experience recommended.
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Represent clients in real estate litigation matters, including but not limited to, disputes involving commercial and residential properties, landlord-tenant issues, lease disputes, property management conflicts, and construction-related litigation.
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Hanover is looking for a Director-level candidate to join Deutsche Bank’s Commercial Real Estate (DBCRE) team in its New York office to source, originate, structure, and close commercial real estate financings across a range of property types for the group’s conduit CMBS business.
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All Around Productions is a leading real estate photography company specializing in aerial photography, videography, HDR photos, video tours, Matterport scans, 3D virtual tours, and virtual staging.
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Innovative Driven is currently seeking an experienced Commercial Real Estate Paralegal to assist the team at one of our NYC law firm clients! Must have a minimum of 4-5 years of experience as a Real Estate Paralegal.
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Draft commercial contracts, community declarations, and easement agreements; review title and survey; and advise on lease disputes (i.e., collections, bankruptcy, and CAM and real estate tax disputes) as needed.
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Larry H. Miller Real Estate (LHMRE) is searching nationwide to find two top-performing Directors of Commercial Development to play critical roles in leading two pivotal commercial development projects in the Salt Lake City Utah area.
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Paralegal certification and a minimum of 5 years of real estate paralegal experience are required. Minimum of five years of experience as a real estate paralegal. Preparing ancillary real estate transaction documents such as escrow instructions, deeds, easements, owner’s affidavits, closing certificates, entitlements, etc.
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Joining a small but highly capable team, the Senior Brand Marketing Manager will report to the Senior Director of Marketing and play a crucial role in driving brand awareness, engagement, and growth through strategic marketing initiatives across the firm’s luxury residential and commercial real estate portfolio and public spaces (including Domino Park.
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JOB TITLE : Deputy Director, Occupancy Management - Real Estate SALARY RANGE : $130,000 - $140,000 HAY POINTS : 864 DEPT/DIV : Real Estate SUPERVISOR : Director of Operations, Real Estate LOCATION : 2 Broadway HOURS OF WORK : 9:00am – 5:30pm (7 ½ hours) DEADLINE : Open Until Filled SUMMARY : The Deputy Director, Occupancy Management for MTA Real Estate, plays a strategic role in managing a vast real estate office portfolio of up to approximately 4 million square feet.
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