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Highgate is a premier real estate investment and hospitality management company widely recognized as an innovator in the industry. The Front Office Agent is responsible for providing attentive, courteous and efficient service to all guests during check-in, throughout their stay, and at checkout, while maximizing room revenue and occupancy.
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Lead Listing/Buyer's Agent - Real Estate Who doesn't want more listings? Assist our buyer and seller Agents with prioritizing, strategizing, and keeping focused on key tasks and projects Assist with onboarding future Agents Other duties and responsibilities as assigned Qualifications: Virginia Real estate license highly preferred.
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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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We're looking for a Licensed Real Estate Agent who is a coachable self-starter with a great sense of creativity. An experienced licensed real estate agent not only lists and manages housing sales, they also network and coordinate with buyers, sellers, and investors.
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Step into the top 20% of real estate professionals in North America by becoming a Showing Assistant. Elevate Your Real Estate Career as a Showing Assistant. You have a compelling desire to support others, while being committed to your growth in real estate and leadership skills.
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Use proper two-way radio etiquette at all times when communicating with other employees. Highgate is the dominant player in U.S. gateway markets including New York, Boston, Miami, San Francisco and Honolulu, with a rapidly expanding presence in Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
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Duties include preparing real estate documents, performing basic property research for ownership and boundary information, and communicating with property owners and their representatives for the acquisition of right of way.
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In a Real Estate Agent role, you will be the face of our business and responsible for delivering an exceptional client experience. The Real Estate Agent must have confidence and genuine enthusiasm for helping clients achieve their real estate goals.
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Full-Time or Part-Time Showing Agent needed for a TOP Real Estate team! 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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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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We’re looking for a Real Estate Inside Sales Agent who possesses a competitive drive, is results-oriented, reliable, and brings a positive attitude with them to work every day. We’re looking for a Real Estate Inside Sales Agent who possesses a competitive drive, is results-oriented, reliable, and brings a positive attitude with them to work every day.
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A Real Estate Agent plays an essential role in a real estate transaction. You would fit this role as an Entry-Level Real Estate Agent if you love to come up with creative solutions to make yourself stand out in a thriving real estate market.
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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. We’re looking for a knowledgeable and enthusiastic buyer’s agent to join our team.
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Hunger for learning and growth within the real estate industry. At CAZA, you'll discover the keys to establishing a flourishing real estate realm, whether you're an independent entrepreneur or part of a formidable corporation.
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Primary duties include outbound calling, e-mail communication, coordination and scheduling of real estate buying and selling opportunities, and overall management of the sales pipeline through the sales cycle.
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