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The Leasing Consultant is the community's sales representative and is responsible for interacting with residents (potential and existing) on behalf of FPI to assist with viewing/touring the property, providing accurate information about each apartment home, properly process rental applications, secure lease agreements from qualified persons, and assist with lease renewals as required.
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Identify opportunities for income enhancement through; kiosk leasing, signage revenue, temp-leasing, pop-up events, promotional events, interior mercado ancillary revenue vending, brand collaboration events all while working with the property management team and marketing manager.
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Ensures that the community and show units meet the Company’s standards for show quality by daily inspecting the marketing corridor and leasing tour, communicating maintenance and upkeep needs to the community’s maintenance team members, merchandising and ensuring a physically appealing show unit and/or model and amenities, and preparing the leasing office for daily leasing activities.
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The Role: The Leasing Specialist is responsible for leasing, marketing, and maintaining positive resident relations within the community. Leasing Incentives; $80 for renewals and $40 for new lease-ups.
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Participate in the acquisition due diligence process including but not limited to; market data analysis, leasing rates, marketing strategy and leasing velocity. Budget expected property rental rates and leasing costs (tenant improvements, commissions, and landlord costs.
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Lion Real Estate Group is seeking an experienced bilingual (English/Spanish) Leasing Associate to join the team at"Lucia" our 172-unit owner-operated multifamily apartment community located in Irving, Texas.
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The Leasing Consultant is responsible for conducting all job duties in accordance with Fair Housing Laws and Company policy, and supports the overall objective of meeting the expectations of the Client, based on the respective financial operating budget and management agreement.
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The pay for the leasing consultant position at Ames Lofts is $25 - $27 per hour! We’re looking for a talented leasing consultant who will be responsible for coordinating all activities related to apartment rentals, move-ins, move-outs, and lease renewals.
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Our client is a growing, real estate management firm specializing in residential (multifamily, mixed-use, REO, single family) and commercial (retail, office, industrial) management, sales and leasing.
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As a Leasing Consultant, you will spend half of your week effectively marketing your community and following up on leads, cultivating relationships with prospective residents. Efficiently managing leasing documents, processing payments, and ensuring completion of move-in procedures.
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Proven working experience as a leasing agent is preferred. 1+ years experience in sales, leasing, real estate, or related fields. Collaborates closely with the Leasing and Marketing departments to follow up with all the leads generated from different channels.
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The leasing consultant is responsible for the leasing, marketing and maintaining positive resident relations of multi-family residential apartments. Bachelor’s Degree or a minimum of two years leasing experience with multi-family properties is preferred but not required.
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Together with the Property Manager, Assistant Property Manager, and other Leasing Consultants, you will be expected to drive and retain revenue for the properties and motivate those around you to do so as well.
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Knowledge of leasing software a plus including Yardi, Blue Moon, Onesite, MRI, etc. We have multiple openings for Experienced Apartment Leasing Agents! As a Leasing Professional, you are responsible for providing current and prospective residents with the best possible customer service to retain residents and lease apartments.
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REPORTS TO:Community Manager/Leasing ManagerHOW YOU WILL CONTRIBUTE:Customer Service: Create a sense of community and an outstanding living experience for new residentsAssists with all prospect inquiries including application process, tour coordination, lease administration, approval process, and move-in process to ensure the new resident has the best move in experience attainable.
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