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A diverse, inclusive culture is vital to Redfin's mission of making real estate better for people from all walks of life. Join the ranks of Redfin's top-producing real estate agents and get the best of both worlds: highly competitive commissions coupled with Redfin.com customers, benefits and support.
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Real Estate Agent – Lake Texoma - Sherman, Denison Area (Home-based) Lake Homes Realty, the nation's largest lake-focused brokerage, is seeking a Real Estate Agent to join our high-performing team.
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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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Greysteel is a leading advisor for private, middle market, and institutional real estate investors. The Opportunity 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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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 searching for an ambitious, professional real estate sales buyer’s agent for an exciting opportunity with our team. 1+ years of buyer’s agent or relevant real estate experience.
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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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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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We invest the time, energy and money in our agents so that they will succeed and thrive in the real estate industry every step of the way. Regular training in all areas of real estate to ensure that you are equipped with the necessary tools and knowledge to work efficiently and be successful with every transaction.
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Act as the intermediary between the client and the listing agent to ensure a smooth real estate transaction. 1+ years of buyer’s agent or relevant real estate experience Compensation: $75,000 - $100,000 yearly.
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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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The Redux Group is a growth-oriented, top-producing real estate group, doing business in the DC Metro area, Baltimore, and Richmond areas. Educate clients about relevant market changes, neighborhoods, financing options, and general information necessary to make a decision in the ever-changing real estate landscape.
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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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The ideal real estate agent will be a full-time (or have a plan to become full-time in 90 days) agent. Become an expert in your local real estate market and stay informed of recent home sales.
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Are you a licensed Real Estate Agent ready to take on the market with commitment, courage, and conviction? License Requirement: Must hold a valid Virginia and/or Washington DC real estate or Broker’s license.
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