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Acquisitions Agent – Wholesale Real Estate (Top Sales Pros Only)

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About Rebuilt:

Rebuilt is a Private Equity-backed real estate firm that creates win-win opportunities for property sellers seeking a convenient sale process and real estate investors looking for exclusive, high-return properties. We source a variety of properties including residential, multifamily, commercial, raw land, mixed use, and more. Rebuilt just secured a $65M Series A investment to fuel their expansion. We are looking to continue our geographic growth, increase our presence in established markets, and integrate relevant product offerings such as private lending, title & escrow, and property management.  Rebuilt (www.rebuilt.com) is building a truly unique, vertically integrated real estate investment business fueled by unparalleled local market expertise and enabled by advanced technology solutions. 

Top Sales Performers Wanted | 3 Week Paid Training | No Real Estate Experience Required

 

Are you a top producer in your current sales role—but feel capped on income or growth?

 

Rebuilt is a rapidly growing wholesale real estate company looking for high-performing sales professionals from ANY virtual sales industry to join our team as Acquisition Agents. If you know how to build rapport, uncover motivation, negotiate confidently, and close deals, we can teach you the real estate side.

 

 WHAT YOU’LL DO AS AN ACQUISITION AGENT

 This is a true sales and negotiation role. You’ll be the first point of contact with motivated property sellers and a key driver of company revenue.

 Responsibilities include:

  • Speaking with inbound and outbound seller leads over the phone (leads provided)
  • Building trust and uncovering seller motivation
  • Evaluating properties and making offers
  • Negotiating purchase agreements
  • Getting properties under contract
  • Consistently hitting and exceeding sales targets

 

Sales backgrounds that translate well include, gym membership sales, time share sales, high ticket sales, car sales etc. 

 

WHO WE’RE LOOKING FOR

 We’re looking for hungry, competitive, and coachable salespeople who want more.

 You’re a great fit if you:

  • Have a proven track record in sales (any industry)
  • Thrive in a performance-based environment
  • Communicate clearly and confidently
  • Are coachable and open to feedback
  • Want uncapped income and real growth

 

COMPENSATION & GROWTH

  • Paid 3-week training
  • Progressive W-2 base + commissions
  • High lead volume and structured process
  • Clear performance metrics
  • Benefits- medical, dental, vision, 401K 

 

WHY JOIN US? 

This isn’t just another sales job. 

It’s an opportunity to:

  • Learn a high-income real estate skill
  • Break into real estate investment without prior experience
  • Join a fast-growing company with momentum
  • Build a long-term, performance-driven career

 

We hire for performance, not resumes.

 

INDHP

 

Grit // Authenticity // Responsibility // Discipline // Ownership 
 
We’re an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status. We believe our differences truly make us stronger.

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