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Are you a LICENSED REAL ESTATE AGENT seeking to start your career or take your existing business to new heights? The Jim Roche Real Estate Team is a passionate, dedicated group of professionals servicing the Philadelphia, Mainline, Montgomery, Delaware, South Jersey, Shore Points, and Bucks County areas.
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Greysteel is a leading advisor for private, middle market, and institutional real estate investors. Greysteel is seeking self-motivated individuals, with an entrepreneurial mindset who are passionate about commercial real estate, to leverage Greysteel’s collaborative platform for their success.
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Are you a driven Real Estate Sales Agent looking for an opportunity with our dynamic Zillow Flex group in Philadelphia, PA, US? Our marketing & creative team is central to this mission, leveraging industry-leading strategies and creative excellence to redefine real estate branding and marketing.
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Applicant MUST have a Real Estate License or be close to getting licensed. Company perks- Stock grants, Agent Health Insurance. Partnerships with GoSocialAgent (social media marketing) & LiveByLocal.
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How many properties have you sold as a real estate agent in the past 365 days? Amo Realty is a small real estate brokerage that provides at least 5+ clients per week.
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We primarily focus on home purchases, providing an emphasis on consumer education, real estate agent relationships, and a personalized experience for home buyers. UMortgage is hiring a proactive Executive Personal Assistant to support our CEO. Responsibilities include managing schedules, collaborating with teams, and ensuring smooth office operations at the Philadelphia Headquarters.
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Transactional analysis and tax structuring related to the acquisition, restructuring, and disposition of real estate assets in fund and REIT structures. Coordination with the Transaction Advisory team to provide multiple services relating to real estate transactions.
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Position Overview: The Senior Tax Manager is responsible for providing comprehensive tax planning and compliance services for real estate private equity funds. Enrolled Agent (EA) certification from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is preferred.
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This role requires an active PA Real Estate Salesperson License. JG Real Estate is an award-winning local brokerage comprised of employees who take pride in their own work, love what they do, and understand that this industry can often go beyond 9-5.
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