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Apartment leasing experience preferredSome new construction or development knowledge preferredFamiliar with Microsoft Office products (Word/Excel/Outlook)Yardi preferredTime management and organization skillsHigh School diploma or equivalent requiredCollege degree or some college preferred Work EnvironmentThe Leasing Specialist works on-site at a new apartment community and interfaces with external/internal customers, residents, and vendors on a regular basis.
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Apartment leasing experience preferredFamiliar with Microsoft Office products (Word/Excel/Outlook)Yardi preferredBasic math skillsTime management and organization skillsHigh School diploma or equivalent requiredCollege degree or some college preferred Work EnvironmentThe Floating Leasing Specialist works on-site at several apartment communities and interfaces with external/internal customers, residents, and vendors on a regular basis.
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Daily activities will include working collaboratively with your community team as well as key partners in Maintenance, Compliance, Property Management, and outside housing authority representatives to ensure all required aspects of apartment turnovers, leasing, compliance and assisting in operating a stable, fiscal operation are covered and meeting all requirements.
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Join our team as an Apartment Leasing Consultant for one of our top Property Management clients! This position reports to the property manager. Ability to communicate effectively both in writing and verbally Basic computer knowledge including Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel and exposure to social media Knowledge of leasing software a plus including Yardi, Blue Moon, Onesite, MRI, etc.
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Under the daily direction of the Assistant Property Manager (if applicable) or Property Manager, the Leasing Specialist is responsible for the leasing, marketing and maintaining positive resident relations of multi-family residential apartments.
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Overview KETTLER currently has an opening for a Lease-Up Leasing Specialist at The Metropolitan at the Riverwalk, an apartment community located in Wilmington, NC. The Leasing Specialist, under the direction of the Community Manager, is responsible for maximizing property occupancy by generating qualified traffic, networking within the local community, scheduling appointments, securing rentals, promoting resident retention and providing or coordinating exceptional customer service.
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Join InterSolutions and make use of all the benefits we have to offer to launch your career in Residential Property Management today. We have apartment leasing opportunities for driven individuals with an outgoing personality and a go-getter attitude.
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InterSolutions is a dynamic, innovative, and growing Multifamily staffing agency that prides itself on providing the property management industry with top-notch talent. We are currently seeking apartment Leasing professionals with Affordable Housing experience to fill roles.
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Property management experience is a plus! Ensure the leasing office, amenities, model apartment, and lease tour path are clean and ready to show. Communicate with Community Director regarding any issues that adversely impact property operations and ultimate financial success.
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The Community Leasing Specialist interacts directly with prospective and current residents by marketing, showing, and leasing apartment homes in a courteous and prompt manner.
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As a Leasing Specialist, you will sell and renew residential apartment leases, tour the community, follow up with prospective residents, and prepare lease packages. Waterton has grown from very humble beginnings with one phone and two desks to the successful, nationally recognized real estate investment and property management firm it is today.
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You will work in conjunction with the Property Management team to meet the leasing and renewal goals for the property. One-year minimum experience working in a property management environment, or two years minimum experience working in sales, marketing and customer service.
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The Floating Leasing Specialist works in conjunction with the property management team that they are assigned to on a daily basis to achieve the leasing goals established for the property as well as the goals of Shea Properties.
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Live on-site and take advantage of our employee apartment discount. You will tour and sell our residential apartment communities to prospective residents. We are seeking Leasing Specialists to join our team.
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Job SummaryAs a Part-Time Leasing Specialist, you will sell and renew residential apartment leases, tour the community, follow up with prospective residents, and prepare lease packages.
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