Property Manager Assistant

East Coast Real Estate GroupHagerstown, MD
6d$18 - $23

About The Position

East Coast Real Estate Group - Property Management company is looking for an A player to join our premier property management company as ‘Property Manager Assistant’. We don’t just manage properties; we work to improve the lives of residents and real estate investors through property management solutions. We are looking for someone to join our team who wants more than just a J-O-B; we want a person looking for purpose in their career and vocation. Candidate must possess: A very strong moral & ethical foundation - integrity Minimum 1-year leasing experience Professional appearance Ability to work hard …. very hard! Fun and likable personality Ability to use new technology and internet marketing High degree of self-confidence tempered by humility Strong attention to detail and organization Strong communication skills and ability to be articulate Reliable transportation as you will be commuting between properties

Requirements

  • A very strong moral & ethical foundation - integrity
  • Minimum 1-year leasing experience
  • Professional appearance
  • Ability to work hard …. very hard!
  • Fun and likable personality
  • Ability to use new technology and internet marketing
  • High degree of self-confidence tempered by humility
  • Strong attention to detail and organization
  • Strong communication skills and ability to be articulate
  • Reliable transportation as you will be commuting between properties

Responsibilities

  • Leasing Phone Inquiries
  • Leasing Email Inquiries
  • Schedule Showings
  • Showing Presentation
  • Application Processing
  • Lease Creation / Lease Signing
  • Move in Coordination
  • Property Inspections
  • Assist Property Manager

Benefits

  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Bonus based on performance
  • Company parties
  • Competitive salary
  • Employee discounts
  • Free uniforms
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Paid time off
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