Real Estate Resumes
Jobs in real estate typically involve working with buyers and sellers to complete sales transactions of commercial or residential properties. This could involve showing and advertising properties, performing inspections, appraising property values, securing loans, negotiating offers, drawing up contracts and advising clients. Some real estate professionals focus solely on the leasing of properties. Choose from among the job titles listed below to see samples of resumes that detail various job responsibilities and expectations in the field of real estate. Also take a look at our cover letter samples, job descriptions and other career resources. Also, check out our cover letter samples, job descriptions and other resources.
Featured Job Titles:
Apartment Leasing Agent
Apartment Leasing Agents show vacant apartments to prospective renters, draw up leasing contracts and act as a liaison between apartment managers and potential renters.
Apartment Property Manager
An Apartment Property Manager is primarily responsible for various duties including collecting rents, overseeing building maintenance and assisting in showing vacant apartments.
Appraiser
Appraisers determine a property's value by conducting an analysis of the interior and exterior of a home or building, which includes taking picture and detailed notes.
Broker
Brokers conduct transactions between buyers and sellers of real estate and might also work in areas of insurance or finance and handle claims or stock investments.
Commercial Property Manager
Commercial Property Managers oversee office buildings or other types of commercial properties and are involved in everything from rent collection to building maintenance.
Commercial Real Estate Agent
It is up to Commercial Real Estate Agents to show commercial properties to potential buyers or leasees, negotiate contracts and advertise available properties.
Commercial Real Estate Appraiser
Commercial Real Estate Appraisers inspect commercial buildings to determine value for selling or leasing purposes.
Commercial Real Estate Broker
The main responsibility of a Commercial Real Estate Broker is to negotiate and handle contracts between the owners of commercial properties and sellers or leasor.
Escrow Officer
Escrow Officers review all loan documents for compliance and eligibility and hold payments between buyer and seller until all contractual obligations are met.
Estate Manager
Estate Managers work with landlords and generally oversee a building's interior and exterior maintenance, covering such areas as landscaping and repairs.
Foreclosure Paralegal
Foreclosure Paralegals or foreclosure legal assistants work with attorneys to prepare necessary documentation and work with clients regarding residential and commercial foreclosures.
Home Inspector
Home Inspectors typically work for home buyers to inspect and assess properties for any possible problems or compliance issues before a purchase is complete.
Housing Specialist
A Housing Specialist's duties are diverse, covering such areas as assisting with relocation, working with low income clients to find suitable housing or assessing housing for government agencies.
Leasing Agent
Leasing Agents work with residential or commercial property owners to find tenants for apartments, multi-family homes or office buildings by showing properties and negotiating contracts.
Mortgage Loan Originator
Also known as Mortgage Loan Officers, Mortgage Loan Originators seek out and work with borrowers of new loans and guide them through the mortgage process.
Mortgage Loan Processor
A Mortgage Loan Processor reviews new loan applications and ensures that all documentation for securing a mortgage, such as income verification, is accurate and up-to-date.
New Home Sales Consultant
A New Home Sales Consultant typically works for home builders to show newly-constructed homes, present offers and assist clients with necessary paperwork.
Property Manager
The responsibilities of a Property Manager include working with landlords to set and collect rent, screening tenants and ensuring that buildings are properly maintained.
Real Estate Agent
A Real Estate Agent shows commercial or residential properties to prospective buyers or renters, assesses property conditions and acts as a liaison between buyer and seller.
Real Estate Agent Assistant
Real Estate Agent Assistants provide clerical support to agents and brokers in a real estate office, performing such tasks as answering the phone and assisting customers.
Real Estate Analyst
Real Estate Analysts assess market trends and statistics to provide information to real estate agents, investors, brokers and appraisers.
Real Estate Broker
A Real Estate Broker oversees all aspects of real estate transactions, from finding buyers and sellers and marketing properties to advising clients and preparing contracts.
Real Estate Consultant
Real Estate Consultants conduct research and analyze the market to advise home construction companies, mortgage companies and property investors.
Real Estate Investor
Real Estate Investors generally invest in potentially non-profitable properties, restore them into saleable condition and assist in negotiating transactions regarding these properties.
Real Estate Office Manager
From clerical duties to assisting in the coordination of rental or sales transactions, Real Estate Office Managers perform diverse tasks in supporting agents and brokers.
Real Estate Project Manager
Working for construction companies or as freelance contractors, Real Estate Project Managers oversee all phases of building construction from job site selection to project completion.
Real Estate Sales Consultant
Real Estate Sales Consultants advise buyers in various areas of purchasing real estate, such as making offers, reviewing contracts and finding mortgage lenders.
Real Estate Transaction Coordinator
Real Estate Transaction Coordinators manage real estate transactions, working closely with brokers, buyers, escrow companies, property management companies and appraisers to secure all necessary documentation.
Regional Property Manager
Regional Property Managers supervise the duties of property managers and are involved in their training and development while also ensuring property maintenance and negotiating agreements.
Residential Property Manager
Residential Property Managers inspect and maintain residential properties such as apartment complexes and condos in addition to handling tenant complaints and ensuring the increase of property value.
Additional Job Titles:
- Appointment Setter
- Appraiser Trainee
- Asset Manager
- Claims Adjuster
- Commercial Real Estate Paralegal
- Contract Negotiator
- Corporate Attorney
- Escrow Assistant
- Estate Agent
- Foreclosure Specialist
- Home Stager
- Housing Coordinator
- Housing Counselor
- Junior Tester
- Lease Administrator
- Lease Analyst
- Leasing Assistant
- Leasing Associate
- Leasing Coordinator
- Leasing Professional
- Loss Mitigation Specialist
- Professional Land Surveyor
- Property Administrator
- Property Manger
- Property Specialist
- Proposal Specialist
- Real Estate Appraiser
- Real Estate Appraiser Trainee
- Real Estate Assistant
- Real Estate Associate
- Real Estate Developer
- Real Estate Intern
- Real Estate Manager
- Real Estate Sales Agent
- Real Estate Sales Assistant
- Real Estate Sales Associate