Licensed Real Estate Broker (NC and/or SC) Real Estate - Charlotte, NC at Geebo

Licensed Real Estate Broker (NC and/or SC)

Sheridan Realty, a boutique residential real estate firm in South Charlotte, is looking to hire NC and/or SC Real Estate brokers to assist with new clients acquired from Corporate Relocation account. One of the largest employers in Charlotte has recently partnered with Sheridan Realty and we are working on others as well. We are looking for both experienced brokers that ideally have luxury home experience, but also have openings for less experienced brokers just getting started.
We serve NC and SC and specialize in the following geographic locations - South Charlotte, Ballantyne, South Park, Uptown Charlotte (Myers Park, Dilworth, Plaza Midwood), Union County, NC and Lancaster and York Counties in SC. We are also looking to expand our coverage in the Concord/Lake Norman area as well. Prior to becoming a real estate professional and founding Sheridan Realty, the owner was a Human Resources Executive and owned her own multi-million dollar HR company for over 10 years. Given owner's background, the firm specializes in assisting HR departments of local/national companies with relocation services for new hires moving into the Charlotte area. Owner's role is to focus on running business while cultivating corporate relocation opportunities and needs customer service oriented brokers to assist handling clients.

We offer a competitive commission split compensation plan and provide email, E&O insurance, training, etc. with no monthly fees. If you are looking for a new oppportunity and want to have more control over your business with a smaller entrepreneurial firm, please apply or contact the owner directly at email removed .
Requirements:
Licensed Real Estate Broker in NC and/or SC - Please note that all candidates must already be licensed by either NC or SC. If you are not already licensed by the state, please do not apply.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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