Top 10 Property Management Companies for Jobs:
/Property Management can be a fun and rewarding career. It pays decently too. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), property managers make a median income of $30.90/hr or $64,270/yr. But not all property management companies are created equal. Some companies may have more jobs to offer or even pay better. Others are reported by employees as just being pleasant places to work.
Here’s how the top 10 property management companies compare for job opportunities and workplace environment:
1. Greystar Real Estate Partners, LLC –
Charleston, SC
214,696 Properties
Average Property Manager Salary: $46,102
Glass door: 3.5 rating
2. Riverstone Residential Group –
Dallas, TX
176,319 Properties
Average Property Manager Salary: $39,532
Glass door: 3.7 rating
3. Lincoln Property Company –
Dallas, TX
153,445 Properties
Average Property Manager Salary: $57,747
Glass door: 3.1 rating
4. Pinnacle Family Companies –
Dallas, TX
132,450 Properties
Average Property Manager Salary: $28,800
Glass door: 3.1 rating
5. Equity Residential –
Chicago, IL
109,465 Properties
Average Property Manager Salary: $59,858
Glass Door: 3.2
6. Winn Companies –
Boston, MA
87,542 Properties
Average Property Manager Salary: $44,119
Glass door: 3.1
7. MAA –
Memphis, TN
82,881 Properties
Average Property Manager Salary: $51,788
Glass door: 3.3 rating
8. AvalonBay Communities, Inc. –
Arlington, VA
72,814 Properties
Average Property Manager Salary: $68,455
Glass door: 4.3
9. Alliance Residential Company –
Phoenix, AZ
71,972 Properties
Average Property Manager Salary: $71,657
Glass door: 3.2
10. FPI Management, Inc. –
Folsom, CA
69,675 Properties
Average Property Manager Salary: $44,000
Glass Door: 3.1
What is a Property Manager?
A property manager is typically in charge of conducting all business-related duties involved with rental properties. A property manager is responsible for:
- Working with realtors, landlords and tenants
- All aspects of leasing a residential, industrial, or commercial property
- Maintenance of the property and its grounds
- Keeping all financial records for a property - including tax information
- Marketing property to ensure full capacity
A property manager, who is a third party who is hired to handle the daily operations of a real estate investment, may work with health care facilities, senior housing projects, government-subsidized public housing complexes, general apartment complexes or individual properties.