Customer Service Coordinator (Real Estate) - Watson
Gainesville, FL
About the Job
Customer Service Coordinator (Real Estate)
CompanyWatson Realty
LocationGainesville, FL
CompensationVariable / Full Commission (often > $50k)
Date PostedWednesday, January 27, 2016
A Customer Service Coordinator (Real Estate) is also known as a real estate agent. As a Customer Service Coordinator, you will walk your clients through the entire real estate transaction experience. When selling or buying real estate, customers are often overwhelmed and unsure of how to get the most out of their transaction. Customer Service Coordinators help these clients by advising them on home values, marketing strategies and negotiation techniques to make sure their best interests are being served. This role requires impeccable customer service, communication and interpersonal skills.
Job Responsibilities- Come up with strategies to make the homes in your portfolio stand out in the real estate market and sell quickly for top value
- Help clients understand home values so they can price their real estate fittingly
- Keep current on your local real estate market and know about home sales and listings
- Market your Customer Service Coordinator services to the local real estate community
- Represent customers during real estate negotiations
- Draw up mutual acceptance and purchase and sale agreements
Watson Realty Corp. began on December 16, 1965 as a single office real estate company. From the beginning, Watson Realty has focused on legendary quality service, with long-range rather than short-term goals - building upon a foundation of strong leadership and salesmanship. Watson Realty now has 41 residential sales offices and more than 1,200 sales associates throughout Northeast Florida, the Beaches, Gainesville, Starke and South Georgia. Learn more about us at http://www.watsonrealtycorp.com/.
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 fee-based training to the general public.