Real estate roles
The real estate roles typically handle all phases of real
estate transactions, contracts, lease abstracts, real estate and equipment
leases, and owned property agreements.
Real estate executive and real estate strategist
Real estate executives and real estate strategists are responsible for the part of the workplace team that directly manages real estate transactions and contracts. The primary responsibility of this role is to find, obtain, manage, and dispose of real estate facilities to optimize the portfolio for the company's primary business needs and objectives. Real estate executives and real estate strategists usually have direct access to senior management.
Real estate transaction manager
Real estate transaction managers are responsible for all real estate deals or transactions, and they manage transaction plans and real estate projects. This role manages the cost, time, and performance of service providers, and locates, acquires, and disposes of critical company locations for both owned and leased property.
Real estate project team member
Real estate project team members are typically responsible for some portion of the transaction project to acquire or dispose of owned or leased property. Team members can include brokers, appraisers, consultants, lease abstractors, vendors, internal real estate specialists, contract managers, and purchasing agents.
Real estate abstractor manager
Real estate abstractor managers manage the real estate abstractors and can also act as a real estate abstractor. The real estate abstractor can be a service provider.
Real estate abstractor
Real estate abstractors create real estate lease abstracts for the company.
Real estate contract manager
Real estate contract managers manage real estate contracts including leases and owned property agreements for the company. This role ensures that payments are made, options are executed, and renewals are evaluated.
Lease accounting manager
Lease accounting managers manage the accounting data on real estate leases and asset leases for the company. This role ensures that proper assumptions are made, options are planned, and renewals are evaluated.