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Experience with revenue management software (e.g., Yardi, RealPage, LRO) preferred. Reporting directly to the Asset Management and Operations teams, this role requires a proactive individual who can effectively analyze data, implement pricing strategies, and collaborate cross-functionally to drive revenue growth across our multifamily portfolio.
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AMS/CHAM Designation, knowledge of YARDI & MRI and accounting and/or Finance Education is desired. Performs the same responsibilities as the asset manager, but with a larger portfolio that includes properties with more complex funding structures and/or troubled properties.
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Knowledge of property management software, such as, Onesite, Yardi, RealPage, Knock, RentCafe, Resman, etc. You will oversee financial budgeting and reporting; and marketing and leasing efforts for all apartment communities in your portfolio.
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Job Overview: The Commercial Real Estate Property Accountant will be responsible for managing the financial transactions and reporting for commercial properties within our portfolio. Handle receivables, post them to tenant ledgers in YARDI, and monitor collections of past-due accounts.
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The Assistant Property Manager provides first-class property management services and assists a Property Manager in overseeing a commercial property or portfolio of commercial real estate properties in the Charleston, SC market.
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Tarantino Properties is seeking a Commercial Property Manager/Leasing Agent to join their growing team in the Dallas metropolitan area for an expanding mixed-use portfolio. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and property management software (Yardi.
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The Property Accountant will be assigned a portfolio of properties and be responsible for the property level general ledger accounting, variance analysis, annual budget process, and special projects as assigned.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, & Teams; Yardi and Smartsheet also helpful. The Junior Asset Management Associate will manage a portfolio of senior and affordable housing assets, with a focus on maximizing value and minimizing risk.
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Yardi and RealPage experience a plus. Yardi experience a plus. The Portfolio Accountant has a minimum of 1 year experience, preferably with FPI accounting procedures. Ability to communicate whether verbal or written with Portfolio Managers, Community Directors and/or Owners regarding issues concerning their property in a timely manner.
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Experience using Yardi and/or MRI. We are seeking a Senior Portfolio Accountant to join the Real Estate Systems Implementation Group (RESIG) practice, able to sit in a number of our offices.
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The Building Engineer is responsible for daily operations of property portfolio, including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, other mechanical systems, fire and safety systems, LEED and EnergyStar implementation and tracking.
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The Asset Management Associate will manage a portfolio of senior and affordable housing assets, with a focus on maximizing value and minimizing risk. Analyze and manage the financial and physical performance of a portfolio of senior and affordable housing properties.
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As the Real Estate Manager, you will work to support your supervisor in all aspects of management for the assigned portfolio, with a specific focus on the financial piece. - Maintain a strong relationship with the Asset Manager and Technical Operations team for the assigned portfolio to ensure that all corporate objectives are being met.
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A well-established property management firm located in downtown Houston, managing a diverse portfolio of properties is seeking a detail-oriented Property Accountant to join their team. Requirements:Bachelor's degree in Accounting or related field (preferred)Minimum 2 years of experience in property accounting (preferred)Proficient in Microsoft Excel and accounting software (Yardi experience a plus.
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Proficiency in accounting software and ERP systems (e.g., Yardi, MRI, RealPage). Perform day-to-day accounting activities, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general ledger entries, specific to our property portfolio.
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