Real Estate Sales Representative Real Estate - Salem, SC at Geebo

Real Estate Sales Representative

Full-time 3 days ago Full Job Description Description:
At Allen Tate, we're committed to a smarter, better you.
We invest in our agents with extraordinary learning and professional development opportunities that allow you to grow, succeed and thrive.
We offer one of the most comprehensive education programs in the business, with more than 400 online courses and virtual and face-to-face training opportunities across our company footprint.
All programs are company-paid.
In today's highly competitive market, you need the most effective and innovative technology to thrive.
At Allen Tate, we offer powerful tools and systems to help our agents generate leads, market listings, stay in touch with clients and manage every aspect of their real estate business.
We continually improve and expand our offerings to ensure our agents have every possible advantage.
RequirementsMust pass Mississippi state real estate exam and hold an active real estate license.
Must be 18 years old and have driver's license.
Must pass background check.
Responsibilities From our comprehensive Winner's Edge program for new agents, to step-by-step career planning, coaching and mentoring, to acclaimed national speakers and balanced living programs, Allen Tate provides the tools and expertise you need to elevate your career and ensure that it is personally satisfying.
Research local real estate market.
Determine appropriate home prices.
Identify key selling points.
Add homes to MLS and other sites.
Market homes for sale.
Coordinate home showings.
Hold open houses.
Present offers from buyers.
Negotiate with buyers on seller's behalf.
Continued training and education.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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