Real Estate Client Relationship Manager - Watson
Edgewater, FL
About the Job
Real Estate Client Relationship Manager
CompanyWatson Realty
LocationEdgewater, FL
CompensationVariable / Full Commission (often > $50k)
Date PostedWednesday, January 27, 2016
The entire Real Estate industry depends on Real Estate Client Relationship Managers. Commonly known as a Real Estate Agent, a Client Relationship Manager is a people-person who enjoys working with customers to make one of the most significant purchases or sales of their life. In this position, you manage the entire real estate purchasing or sale process from listing to closing. You love developing long-term client relationships and being an asset to your customers for their every real estate need.
Job Responsibilities- Develop and maintain a network of clients and maintain a relationship with them before, during and after their real estate transaction
- Manage all advertising and marketing materials for your services
- Become an expert in your clients' needs and advise them throughout the real estate purchase and sale process
- Be informed on the climate of your local real estate market
- Work well and manage relationships with fellow real estate agents
- Mediate all negotiations and communication between client and real estate purchaser or seller
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.