Business Development Manager (Real Estate) Professional Services - Fairfield, IA at Geebo

Business Development Manager (Real Estate)

Job Description

A Business Development Manager (Real Estate) is traditionally referred to as a real estate agent. Business Development Managers walk their clients through every step of a property transaction. Buying and selling real estate is an intimidating and daunting experience and clients rely on Business Development Managers to give them expert advice on how to reach the most favorable deal possible. As a Business Development Manager, you know how to come up with creative marketing strategies to make a sale and you communicate well with a large portfolio of clients.

Job Responsibilities

  • Understand your local real estate community and keep updated on home sales and homes that come onto the market
  • Work with fellow Business Development Managers when representing your clients
  • Offer advice to your clients throughout the home sale and purchasing process
  • Come up with marketing plans for selling the homes in your portfolio quickly and for good value
  • Create marketing materials to advertise your Business Development Manager services

About Ruhl&Ruhl Realtors

For over 150 years, Ruhl&Ruhl has provided quality real estate services. Our reputation in the industry helps attract and retain outstanding sales associates. Founded in 1862, Ruhl&Ruhl is one of the oldest and most respected real estate companies in the region. When considering a real estate career, you want to work with a company that has stability, is financially strong and has substantial sales growth. You will find all that and more with Ruhl&Ruhl.
Regulatory Notice. To work as a real estate agent (and be qualified for this position) you must have (or obtain) a real estate license. Like getting a driver's license, state authorized training/testing is required to get certified. Third-party educational institutions provide this training to the general public.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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