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As Assistant Property Manager, you play a critical role in a large-scale business venture that has the potential to redefine part of this exciting, dynamic city, and be an icon for generations.
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Minimum 3 - 5 years new construction and lease up background in both conventional and or affordable housing. Strong lease up experience. Candidates must be able to ensure the property owners' objectives are achieved by ensuring that the properties are well maintained and leased up.
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Lease-up experience is preferred. Apartment Property Manager needed for 200+ unit, Class AA Community in Sugar Hill, GA. Midrise or Highrise, Class AA property experience is required.
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Strongly prefer proven track record of property lease-up, acquisitions, disposition experience. Establish and coordinate a communication system involving transactions and activities among Sr. Regional Manager, SVP, Asset Management, Property Managers and the Central Office.
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We are looking for a talented Community Manager with strong personal attributes to help us lease-up a brand new 150 unit luxury apartment community located in Buckeye. This is an amazing opportunity for an experienced Community Manager to help us lease up our apartment community.
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This includes but not limited to maintaining resident files, resident retention programs, receiving and following up with service requests, meeting with resident groups, and otherwise assisting the Community Director and Community Manager in ensuring compliance with all Hunt Military Communities policies and Government compliance requirements.
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As a Lease Up Service Technician with Hines, you will oversee technical and mechanical work of the property to meet the standards of Hines. Hines is a global real estate investment, development and property manager.
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We're looking for a talented maintenance technician who will be responsible for addressing an array of apartment and property maintenance duties as specified by the maintenance supervisor and/or property manager, and for maintaining the highest standards in customer service and curb appeal of the assigned property.
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Performs any additional duties assigned by Community Manager or Property Supervisor. 1-2 years' Luxury Assistant Property Manager Experience within multifamily housing is strongly preferred.
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Prior leasing & lease-up experience preferred. The Leasing Consultant, under the direction of the Community Manager, is responsible for maximizing property occupancy by generating qualified traffic, networking within the local community, scheduling appointments, promoting resident retention and providing or coordinating exceptional customer service.
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Confer with the Property Manager on resident-related management problems and takes appropriate follow-up action. Working under the supervision of the Property Manager, the incumbent assists the Property Manager in the supervision of staff work necessary for the proper completion of all property management functions.
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The Senior Asset Manager will be responsible for site visits, financial review, positioning for property redevelopment/refinancing, and partner reporting. Identify operational issues throughout design/construction/lease-up/stabilization phases of development and work with cross-functional project teams to devise solutions.
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Tenant selection and lease-up. Lease-up strategy development. Certified Property Manager (CPM) preferred. The Regional Manager is responsible for developing, implementing, and managing a wide variety of high-profile affordable apartment properties and projects.
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We are looking for an Assistant Property Manager with financial experience for our brand new lease-up property. Lease-up experience preferred. Act as the onsite supervisor in the absence of the Property Manager.
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Assist with leasing in an effort to ensure full lease-up and maintenance of high occupancy levels; includes the mailing of renewal offers, logging of responses and management of property availability.
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