REAL ESTATE BROKER SERVICES
Federal opportunity from City of Ashland. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Sep 16, 2025.
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Description
REAL ESTATE BROKER SERVICES
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The City of Ashland is seeking proposals for Real Estate Broker Services as outlined in notice S-KA0010-00014605. Proposals must be submitted by the response deadline of September 16, 2025. This opportunity offers a chance for qualified brokers to support the city's real estate transactions.
The City of Ashland aims to identify and select a real estate broker to assist with various real estate-related services and transactions.
- Completed proposal form
- Evidence of licensing
- Past performance records
- Client references
Source coverage notes
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- Specific scope of services required
- Any evaluation criteria for proposals
- Detailed NAICS or PSC codes
- Whether there will be a pre-bid meeting
- Information on prior broker contracts
- City budget allocated for services
- Type of real estate transactions anticipated
- Commencement date for services
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