Property Manager

Our client is one of Greater Boston’s leading residential real estate companies, specializing in multifamily housing. Service offerings include apartment rentals, corporate housing and commercial leasing. The company is committed to strategic growth and sustainable profitability. They are currently looking to add a Property Manager to their team. Salary/Hourly Rate $80k plus 10% Incentive Bonus Position Overview There is an exciting opportunity for a Property Manager to join the team for our client’s beautiful community. This is your chance to put your property management skills to good use at a company where each day will offer something new and exciting. There is already a fantastic, highly skilled team in place at this location. You benefit from joining an established team that is growing and stepping in as a leader. Responsibilities Of The Property Manager Managing of 300 – 400 residential units / new build Managing the Assistant Property Manager Preparing annual budgets and completing monthly and quarterly financial reporting Involvement in leasing, credit and collections, marketing Ensure compliance with all fair housing regulations Qualifications For The Property Manager 3 – 5 years of market rent/residential property management experience Familiarity with leasing, credit and collections, marketing Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite including Word, Excel, & Outlook Strong written and verbal communication skills Positive attitude, strong work ethic, and ability to lead and motivate others Must possess professional written and verbal communication skills Education Requirements High school diploma is required Benefits 90% of individual medical insurance paid, dental with ortho, and vision 401K with match Short-term and long-term disability Mental EAP Wellness Carpool benefits 2 weeks’ vacation, 3 personal days, and 5 sick days Holidays and parental leave Birthday off and rent discount After 5 years, can qualify for scholarships and 529 plan contribution for dependent As a woman-owned firm, we value diversity. We are an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer and will consider all applications without regard to race, sex (including gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation and gender identity), age, color, religion or creed, national origin or ancestry, veteran status, disability (physical or mental), genetic information, citizenship or any other characteristic protected by law. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Candidates who apply for roles through the Atrium website will be added to our candidate pool and may be considered for additional roles of a similar title. Please contact us to request an accommodation. Looking for more jobs near me. Find your favorite job now by visiting our jobs page.

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