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Rebuilt

Hybrid Real Estate Investment Representative/Disposition Agent

Rebuilt, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, 28245

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About Rebuilt

Rebuilt is a Private Equity-backed real estate firm that creates win-win opportunities for property sellers seeking a convenient sale process and real estate investors looking for exclusive, high-return properties. We source a variety of properties including residential, multifamily, commercial, raw land, mixed use, and more. Rebuilt just secured a $65M Series A investment to fuel their expansion. We are looking to continue our geographic growth, increase our presence in established markets, and integrate relevant product offerings such as private lending, title and escrow, and property management. Rebuilt (www.rebuilt.com) is building a truly unique, vertically integrated real estate investment business fueled by unparalleled local market expertise and enabled by advanced technology solutions. About Your Role

Simply put, our Hybrid Real Estate Investment Representative / Disposition Agent are the matchmakers of Rebuilt. You own the disposition role by managing deals between sellers and investors in our network and any new potential buyers. Through our Emerging Leaders training and development program, you will grow into a real estate investment expert in your local market. Specific responsibilities include: Developing a plan on how to sell acquired real estate property to investors in the network and potential buyers Negotiating with investors and potential buyers and evaluating offers Marketing properties to potential investors and conducting property showings Managing the disposition process from beginning to end or until the deal closes Developing and maintaining relationships with investors in the network and new prospects Researching current market conditions What it Takes to Be Successful

A person who is a people person with ability to build rapport with customers A resilient, gritty, and competitive spirit Personal drive to succeed along with a dislike for failure A love of negotiating, making deals and selling Competitive mindset with drive to win Preferred previous sales experience in B2B, Real Estate, Auto or Door to Door sales Grit // Authenticity // Responsibility // Discipline // Ownership We are an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status or disability status. We believe our differences truly make us stronger. Voluntary Self-Identification

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