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Unit of Analysis:
REAL ESTATE
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REAL ESTATE
119141 Property, real estate, and community association managers Most employers prefer to hire college graduates for property management positions. In fact, employers increasingly are hiring inexperienced college graduates with a bachelor’s or master’s degree in business administration, accounting, finance, real estate, or public administration for these positions. Those with degrees in the liberal arts also may qualify, especially if they have relevant coursework. Many people entering jobs ...
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52.1501
Real Estate
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Real Estate. A program that prepares individuals to develop, buy, sell, appraise, and manage real property. Includes instruction in land use development policy, real estate law, real estate marketing procedures, agency management, brokerage, property inspection and appraisal, real estate investing, leased and rental properties, commercial real estate, and property management.
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11-9141
Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers
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Plan, direct, or coordinate selling, buying, leasing, or governance activities of commercial, industrial, or residential real estate properties.
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13-2021
Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate
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Appraise real property to determine its fair value. May assess taxes in accordance with prescribed schedules.
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41-9021
Real Estate Brokers
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Operate real estate office, or work for commercial real estate firm, overseeing real estate transactions. Other duties usually include selling real estate or renting properties and arranging loans.
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41-9022
Real Estate Sales Agents
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Rent, buy, or sell property for clients. Perform duties, such as study property listings, interview prospective clients, accompany clients to property site, discuss conditions of sale, and draw up real estate contracts. Includes agents who represent buyer.
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