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Real Estate
Real estate plays a critical role today’s economy, as clearly evidenced by the negative impact of subprime lending in the real estate market on financial institutions in 2008 and 2009. There are many different paths to choose in real estate: Appraisers analyze research to determine the value of a property. Banks and mortgage lenders evaluate a client's credit and risk profile to make investment decisions. Agents and brokers mediate the transaction between parties.
A CE real estate intern could work with a residential or commercial brokerage firm, work with appraisers to determine an appropriate listing price, or assist on property tours, inspections or negotiations.
Past CE Real Estate Interns have:
- Shadowed a real estate broker on commercial real estate negotiations
- Learned how to evaluate a client’s creditworthiness by conducting a financial analysis risk assessment
- Exposure to direct trading and investing while evaluating the real estate market at hand
- Obtained hands on experience with Jade Tools, leading Real Estate software
- Researched and organized showings to prospective clients
- And much, much more...
Testimonials

I
worked at Real Estate Investment firm, where I learned about real
estate ethics, researched and wrote reports, and actively participated
in office discussions. I now have a better idea of the role of
different business models and real estate transactions
- Josh
My internship taught me the
importance of customer relations. I learned this by sitting in on
meetings and by helping my mentor identify potential clients and
competitors.
- Ryan

My favorite part of the job was new things each day. I cannot imagine
working on the same thing day in and day out. So it was awesome to do
so many different projects and learn about so many different aspects of
business in one summer
- Carly