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A Property Management Career A property manager assumes the day-to-day building management for owners of houses, apartments, condominiums, office buildings, retail and/or industrial buildings. The property manager’s main objective is to maximize the owner’s return on investment, while maintaining or increasing the property’s value. Characteristics of Successful Real Estate Property Managers
A Day in the Life of Real Estate Property Management
As a property manager you will need to be good with people. In a typical day you will be juggling the needs of tenants, owners, and maintenance contractors. The property manager must be calm in the eye of the storm of disputes over noisy neighbors, messy patios, or late rent payments. Keeping good records makes the property manager’s life easier. With a good recordkeeping system, you will know exactly who owes what, when preventive maintenance should be done, and how to quickly fill vacant units with new tenants. Starting Out in Property Management You can also choose to specialize in a particular area, such as:
Unlimited Earning Potential Earnings can vary according to geographic area, specialization, and market conditions. Most importantly, the effort you put in—day in and day out—determines how much you bring home. It’s simple: The harder you work, the more you make. The sky’s the limit! |
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