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How to Become a Property Manager in 7 Easy Steps

The Close

In my 28-year real estate career as a broker and coach, I have worked with many agents who have asked about either adding property management to their current business or becoming a full-time property manager. From the outside looking in, property management looks easy.

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Navigating Careers in Real Estate: A Comprehensive Guide

Realty Biz

You need to finish a state-approved pre-licensing real estate course. This program (generally around 60-180 hours) encompasses essential real estate topics, for instance, property law, contracts, principles, and real estate code of ethics. Learn the essentials to become a licensed property manager in the States!

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Best Marketing Tips for Filling Rental Vacancies Fast

AAOA

Property managers and landlords will miss out on accessing a key portion of the renter market if they limit their marketing efforts to newspaper advertisements and posted For Rent signs. Property managers can create their own custom website through platforms designed especially for them.

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Lead With Online Leasing That Lives Up to Renter Expectations

AAOA

Results from the2023 National Multifamily Renter Studyconfirmed this digital preference, as 79% of 2,000 American renters surveyed by RealPage said they should be able to get everything they need from their property manager via direct message, text or chat.

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Jobs in Real Estate Development: What to Know

Realty Biz

Each state has specific licensure requirements, including completing pre-license education, passing an exam, and fulfilling continuing education requirements. It also enables you to legally represent clients in property transactions and opens doors to a broader range of job opportunities.

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3 Tips for Making Self-Guided Showings a Win-Win for you and Your Leads

App Folio

For many property managers, one of their biggest pain points is scheduling showings. Back-and-forth communication with prospective renters and traveling to and from different properties can eat up a lot of your team’s time and resources. Not to mention, even once a showing is booked, there’s no guarantee the renter will show up.