Storage Facility/Real estate manager Real Estate - New Bern, NC at Geebo

Storage Facility/Real estate manager

KEA Contracting/East Coast Properties KEA Contracting/East Coast Properties New Bern, NC New Bern, NC Full-time Full-time $33,000 - $41,000 a year $33,000 - $41,000 a year Duties - Oversee the daily operations of multiple real estate properties, including residential and commercial units and storage facility - Develop and implement property management strategies to maximize occupancy rates and rental income - Conduct regular property inspections to ensure compliance with safety and maintenance standards - Coordinate with maintenance staff and contractors to address repairs and maintenance issues in a timely manner - Manage tenant relations, including addressing complaints, resolving conflicts, and ensuring tenant satisfaction - Collect rent payments and maintain accurate records of financial transactions - Prepare and present reports on property performance, including occupancy rates, rental income, and expenses - Stay updated on local real estate market trends and regulations Requirements - Proven experience in property management or related field - Knowledge of facilities management principles and practices - Proficient in data entry and office software applications - Strong communication and interpersonal skills for effective tenant relations - Ability to upsell additional services or amenities to tenants - Excellent customer relationship management skills - Conflict management skills to handle tenant disputes effectively - Highly organized with strong attention to detail for maintaining accurate records Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$33,000.
00 - $41,000.
00 per year Experience level:
1 year Schedule:
8 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday No overtime Weekends & holidays off Ability to Relocate:
New Bern, NC 28560:
Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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