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The Reynolds Team, a top real estate team in the DC Metro area, is currently seeking a go-getter, service-oriented Listing/Transaction Coordinator for its Chantilly office. They attribute their growing success to always putting their client’s needs above all else, serving more than 10,000 families in buying and selling real estate.
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Koniag Professional Services, LLC, a Koniag Government Services company, is seeking a Senior Real Estate Leasing Specialist to support KPS and our government customer. Preferred areas of study are: Real Estate, Project Management, Business Administration.
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I am currently seeking an experienced Real Estate Attorney in Virginia. The ideal candidate shall have substantial experience with commercial real estate transactions. This could be a fully remote position for a candidate with a strong background.
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As we work hard to help agents either improve their current sales path or launch their real estate sales career professionally and successfully, we know the ideal candidate we’re looking for will meet the following requirements: High school diploma or GED. Have or be willing to obtain a real estate salesperson license.
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Our growing Real Estate office is looking for a high-energy, detail-oriented, full-time Administrative Assistant to provide superior coordination of the front desk duties utilizing superior customer service, computer skills, and professionalism.
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An Independent Real Estate Agent advises clients on every facet of the real estate sales and purchasing process. Clients know that they have myriad real estate agents from which to choose, and it's up to you to make yourself stand out as unique and essential to meeting their real estate needs.
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Become an expert in your local real estate market and stay informed of recent home sales. Previous experience in sales, client service, or promotional activities is advantageous for a flourishing career in real estate brokerage.
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Master's Degree or higher (including Juris Doctor) in Urban Planning, Architecture, Engineering, Real Estate or related fields. Work cross-functionally with other internal and external teams, including Design Engineering, Legal, Economic Development, Public Policy, Construction and Capacity Planning, to inform a regional real estate development strategy.
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Embrace the opportunity to collaborate with the top 20% of North American real estate professionals by becoming a Showing Assistant on our team. You have a compelling desire to support others, while being committed to your growth in real estate and leadership skills.
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A valid real estate license is required. Serve as an intermediary between the buyer and seller or listing agent to ensure mutual transaction satisfaction. Prepare representation contracts, purchase agreements, closing statements, deeds, and leases for a successful close.
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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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This sought-after practice is looking to expand its Real Estate Litigation team in Leeds. It hosts an engaging schedule of events including social, sporting, personal well-being, community based, pro-bono and charity events.
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As a Real Estate Agent, you will be responsible for various day-to-day tasks such as assisting clients in buying, selling, and renting properties, conducting market research, negotiating contracts, and providing exceptional customer service.
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Shadowing Seasoned Pros: Observe seasoned real estate agents in action, learning the art of property valuations, client interactions, negotiations, and deal closures. We’re a Real Estate & Investment Services platform focused on residential real estate in Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Washington, D.C., Maryland, and East Tennessee.
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Full-Time or Part-Time Showing Agent needed for a TOP Real Estate team! MUST BE a licensed Realtor or currently taking real estate classes. Are you looking to learn the real estate industry from the inside out on your way to becoming a thriving agent.
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