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Demonstrated working knowledge of commercial real estate lending issues involving title insurance, surveys, zoning, flood, casualty/liability insurance, licensing, non-recourse carveouts, syndication and market standards.
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Knowledge of the customary legal relationships and closing practices required for commercial and/or multifamily real estate transactions and commercial mortgage backed securities (CMBS) Due diligence of real estate matters in connection with structured transactions or securitization.
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To assist with managing, planning and oversight of first line technology risk management functions for the Real Estate Lending (REL) Division to ensure the overall effectiveness of risk and compliance management programs, risk analytics and operations.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 5 Years, Job Overview: A law firm in Potomac, MD, is seeking a skilled Commercial Real Estate Attorney to handle various aspects of commercial real estate transactions.
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Solid understanding of real estate tax technical and transaction skills, including partnership taxation, REIT taxation and qualification, partnership allocations, tax compliance, due diligence, acquisition/disposition planning and structuring, and experience with federal tax compliance, federal tax accounting and provisions, tax analysis, and tax research.
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Real Estate Sales Performance Coach - On site role Are you an experienced Sales Manager or Team Leader looking for a challenging opportunity? Compensation: $70,000 salary Responsibilities: Drive real estate agent buyer & seller appointment conversion rates higher than a minimum n standards.
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Act as technical reviewer of all individuals, estate, gift, and trust tax returns and tax research projects prepared by associates and seniors in a high volume, fast paced environment. Prepare advanced estate planning projects for unique client situations.
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What You Need: Bachelor’s degree in business administration, marketing, or a related fieldOver five years of experience in new-logo B2B SaaS sales role with a successful track record, particularly within the DoD's 4th Estate.
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2 - 5+ years of leadership and real estate sales experience Compensation: $80,000 - $105,000. This is a demanding and fast-moving position that requires a can-do attitude and Candidates should be quick problem solvers, extremely organized, with a proven track record of success in both leadership and real estate sales.
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Experience in fiduciary or estate litigation is a plus, but not required. While experience in estate litigation is a positive, we care more about hiring an attorney who is a strong match for our values, and then training them in particular skills.
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You Have: 8+ years of experience with corporate real estate, specializing in strategic planning, finance, leasing, and transaction oversight. Your responsibilities will include performing comprehensive financial analysis to assess the viability and potential impact of real estate transactions.
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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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The role provides exposure to and knowledge of real estate finance, debt products, tax credit equity investments, treasury solutions, and other Bank products and processes. The CA position is a developmental role for future client-facing associates, specifically relationship management opportunities within Commercial Real Estate.
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Are you a great manager who knows how to elevate your salesforce through coaching, motivation and training?
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Background: 3 - 5 years of transactional real estate and finance experience Lease transactions, property management and purchase and sale transactions Drafting joint venture agreements Complex commercial real estate transactions Admitted to Maryland bar Environment: Great business clients Collegial atmosphere with mentoring and support Great place to build a career with a competitive salary If you're thinking of making a change and want to learn more, reach out to me at michelle.
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