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A leading property management firm is seeking a Leasing Consultant to manage leasing, marketing, and resident relations. This entry-level position involves showing units, completing leasing paperwork, and providing excellent customer service. The role offers a competitive hourly wage and a comprehensive benefits package in a collaborative work environment.
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Asset Living is a third-party management firm and a proven partner in fostering thriving communities nationwide. Founded in 1986, Asset Living has decades of experience delivering exceptional value to our partners. Since the beginning, our passion has driven our growth from a small property management firm to one of the most trusted real estate allies. Our portfolio includes properties across the country in multifamily, single-family rentals, affordable housing, build-to-rent, active adult, and student housing divisions.
We are a fast-growing company composed of talented individuals from diverse backgrounds that help us drive innovation and results. We believe in leadership, collaboration, and continuous improvement, fostering an environment where every voice is heard and every idea valued. Join us to be part of a team that thrives on unity, talent, and a culture of success. Recognized as one of the nation's Best and Brightest Places to Work and ranked in the NMHC top 50 professionals, Asset Living is committed to excellence. We are a member of IREM and an Accredited Management Organization (AMO).
The Leasing Consultant handles leasing, marketing, and resident relations of a property.
Compensation depends on skills, experience, and certifications, with a total rewards package including benefits, 401K, bonuses, and paid time off.
Salary Range: $16 - $18 per hour
This description is not exhaustive and may be modified by management.