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A leading real estate firm is seeking an Assistant Property Manager to support daily operations and ensure compliance with housing regulations. The role involves managing resident relations, overseeing maintenance requests, and maintaining financial records. Ideal candidates will have experience in affordable housing and strong communication skills. Join a team dedicated to providing quality housing and fostering community.
Fairstead is a purpose-driven real estate firm dedicated to building sustainable communities across the country. Headquartered in New York, with offices in Colorado, Florida, and Washington DC, Fairstead owns a portfolio of more than 25,000 apartments across 28 states that includes 17,000 units under management. Fairstead’s commitment to communities is realized through a comprehensive platform that leverages in-house expertise in acquisitions, development, design and construction, asset management, and property management.
Fairstead’s primary mission is to provide high quality housing to all regardless of income, and to make our stakeholders feel “Right at Home.” We accomplish this through an empathetic and innovative approach, and by utilizing our interdisciplinary platform as an investor, developer, owner, and operator.
Fairstead’s Core Values: Innovation, Determination, Integrity, Humility, Empathy and Partnerships
Fairstead has an exciting opportunity at one of our properties, and we are looking for an Assistant Property Manager to join our team! The Assistant Property Manager assists and support s the planning, implementing, and managing the daily operations of the propert y . They assist in the management of onsite activities and the overall performance of the property. They perform various duties including administrative, financial, and resident relations.
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