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Proficiency in CoStar Real Estate Manager, SAP, Coupa, and advanced Excel. Manage and optimize the lease portfolio using CoStar Real Estate Manager software to ensure compliance with all lease terms and conditions.
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Representing a wide range of businesses, with offices in California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and California, this is one of the largest firms, specializing in bankruptcy, business and corporate, employment, environment, intellectual property, Native American law, real estate, privacy and data security, tax and estate planning, dispute resolution, and litigation.
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The Senior Asset Manager, Real Estate Equity will oversee a portfolio of restricted affordable housing (LIHTC, Section 8, etc.) The principal goal is to maintain the viability, quality and affordability of Real Estate Equity fund investments while protecting the interests of fund investors meeting or exceeding fund investor returns.
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Military veteran - military service member - sales representative - sales manager - sales director - service advisor - account executive - real estate agent - insurance agent - loan officer - home advisor.
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JOB REQUIREMENTS Minimum of 5 years of experience in sales, business negotiations, or land acquisition within the residential real estate sector. JOB MISSION Pacific Lifestyle Homes , a leading name in homebuilding, is seeking a skilled and seasoned Land Acquisition Manager to spearhead our strategic initiatives.
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Founded in 1971 , Marcus & Millichap (NYSE: MMI) is a leading commercial real estate brokerage firm focusing exclusively on investment sales, financing, research, and advisory services, with nearly 1,700 investment sales and financing professionals in 80+ offices throughout the United States and Canada.
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PortlandThe Real Property Practice Group of Davis Wright Tremaine LLP seeks a transactional real estate associate attorney to assist its team in the Portland office, primarily working with the Food, Beverage, and Agriculture indu.
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As a Real Estate Manager, you will be a primary point of contact for all lease-related matters within our offices. In addition to all lease renewals, the Real Estate Manager will process modifications, extensions, CAM situations, and addendums, ensuring all changes are documented accurately and legally.
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The Director brings both real estate asset management and NMTC transaction and portfolio management experience and industry relationships to the Ecotrust team and is committed to economic, environmental, and racial justice.
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Experience in these positions/industries a plus: Realtor, loan agent, broker, real estate, mortgage broker, DRE, CAR, hotel, Must have an OR Real Estate License or ability to obtain license within 75 days of hire.
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Schwabe is a premier Northwest regional law firm serving the needs of businesses in seven key industry sectors: Technology; Healthcare and Life Sciences; Manufacturing, Distribution and Retail; Natural Resources; Real Estate and Construction; Ports and Maritime; and Indian Country and Alaska Native Corporations.
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ABOUT THE JOB:The primary role of the Senior Mortgage Banker is to originate long-term, multifamily real estate loans on behalf of KeyBank’s investors including Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA, Affordable Housing, CMBS Partners and Life Companies.
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LHH is seeking a skilled Estate Administration/Probate Paralegal to join our clients’ team in Portland, OR. Job Title: Estate Administration/Probate Paralegal. 5+ years of trust and estate experience, handling trusts, estates, probate, etc.
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Resort, hospitality, customer service, account management, sales, business development, server, restaurant, tourism, timeshare, sales agent, property management, vacation ownership sales, account manager, auto, automobile, RV, jewelry, restaurant, business development, actor, escrow, timeshare, vacation ownership, in-house sales agent, front line sales agent, vacation counselor.
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Real Estate Loss Mitigation workout experience with FHA, VA, FNMA and Freddie Mac highly preferred. Minimum of 2 years of experience in Real Estate Loss Mitigation workout with FHA, VA, FNMA and Freddie Mac preferred.
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