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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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Job Classification:Investment Management - InvestmentsPGIM: 2025 Real Estate, Investment Analyst ProgramLocation(s): Newark, NJ (Equity & Debt); New York, NY (Debt); Atlanta, GA (Equity & Debt); San Francisco, CA (Equity & Debt); Chicago, IL (Debt); Dallas, TX (Debt); Los Angeles, CA (Debt); Arlington, VA/DC Metro Area (Debt) (Hybrid)PGIM is the diversified asset management business of Prudential Financial, Inc.
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Amazon's Legal Department is looking for a talented commercial real estate lawyer to fill the position of Corporate Counsel – Real Estate supporting Amazon Web Services (AWS), a dynamic and rapidly growing business within Amazon.com. AWS is at the forefront of the "cloud" computing and service industry, providing IT infrastructure services such as on-demand compute capacity, storage, content delivery, database services, and more.
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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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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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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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The Redux Group is a growth-oriented, top-producing mid-Atlantic real estate team doing business in the DC Metropolitan, Baltimore, Richmond, Philadelphia, and Delaware areas. The Redux Group is looking for an ambitious, sales-oriented real estate assistant agent in northern Virginia.
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Join the elite ranks of North American real estate as a Showing Assistant, where you'll be part of an elite program crafted to foster your growth and skill development. You have a compelling desire to support others, while being committed to your growth in real estate and leadership skills.
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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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Coach you through the licensing process for becoming a real estate agent. An Associate Real Estate Agent helps clients with the purchase and sale of their home. Real Estate is a challenging and exciting business and as an Associate Real Estate Agent, you will be the key resource for your clients to make the most important purchase and sale of their life.
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Reviews and/or creates real estate accounting transactions and the production of the various resulting financial reports and statements. Bachelor's Degree with 4+ Years of Experience in Real Estate Accounting is required (Commercial Accounting is 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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Job Overview: A law firm in Potomac, MD, is seeking a skilled Commercial Real Estate Litigation Attorney to join their dynamic team. The successful candidate will be responsible for handling various real estate disputes, including residential construction matters.
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Real Estate Lead Sales Agent (Licensed In Virginia) Are you determined to help buyers find the home of their dreams? We’re looking for knowledgeable and enthusiastic Realtors who have the excitement, passion, time, and energy to give Buyers that white glove service.
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A Licensed Residential Real Estate Agent is a real estate agent who helps guide customers through the intricacies of the home sale and purchase process. Prior experience in sales, customer service, or marketing is beneficial for a successful career in real estate sales.
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