Opportunities in Property Management Careers


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This book offers: The latest information on a field of interest Training and educational requirements for each career Salary statistics for different positions within each field Up-to-date professional and Internet resources










Career Opportunities in Real Estate


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Offers career information in real estate. Profiles include real estate sales and leasing, real estate lending, property management, property development, and real estate acquisitions and analysis.




Your Career in Real Estate Management


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REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT IS A FASCINATING CAREER. It requires a great sense of responsibility, patience and understanding of people's needs, a strong footing in finance and property law, and a substantial knowledge of how many things work, from construction equipment, to plumbing and air conditioning, to elevators and ventilation systems. Many people who have chosen this career have done so because of the variety involved and the surprising number of new and unusual challenges that come up on a regular basis. It appeals to people who are too restless to sit in an office all day, but who also appreciate being able to get back to a desk where they can regroup and get themselves organized for the next challenge. Apparently, the variety plus the high level of activity keeps real estate and property managers happy, as Forbes magazine, in a recent study, ranked this career as second out of the 20 most satisfying jobs in America. Forbes also indicated that these managers have an overall job satisfaction index of 4.7 out of 5. Besides providing an array of fresh challenges, a career as a real estate manager offers a good salary range and chances for advancement. It is also a career for which substantial growth is seen over the next several years, with estimates of thousands of new real estate and property management jobs becoming available over the course of the next decade. Some real estate management firms work with one or two of these types of properties, while others serve a broad range. Whatever the property type, real estate managers are charged with making sure the properties they are responsible for have an appealing appearance and are well maintained. It is up to them to preserve the property's value, whether for renting, leasing, or resale. Real estate managers collect the rent, one of the responsibilities that go back to the very origins of the profession. They are often also responsible for advertising and showing available properties to potential new tenants, and dealing with problems between tenants as well as between the tenant and the landlord. It is also their job to evict tenants who either do not pay the rent or who are in violation of rules regarding the use of the property. It is a job for people with strong personalities who also know how to get along with a wide variety of people. It requires computer skills, the ability to communicate effectively in person and in writing, and a willingness to pitch in and get your hands dirty if the situation calls for it. This would be especially the case when someone is starting out. As an assistant real estate manager, you are more likely to help out the maintenance and janitorial staff when there is a mess that needs cleaning up. Where can it lead? From an entry-level position, the job can grow into a senior management role. It also serves as a great training ground for getting into real estate sales and even into purchasing or developing your own real estate projects.




Careers in Real Estate Management


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Careers in Real Estate


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Describes the work environments, duties, salaries, advancement possibilities, and educational requirements of several real estate careers, from residential brokerage to urban and regional planning to mortgage loan processing, and lists professional associations and further resources.







Careers in Real Estate


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For many, the thrill of deal making, the promise of financial reward, and the sociability make real estate a rewarding profession. Turn to this WetFeet Insider Guide to learn about the latest trends in real estate; typical jobs, salaries, and career paths; a typical day in the life of a real estate professional; and much more.




Open for Business: The Insider's Guide to Leasing Commercial Real Estate


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For too long, commercial real estate expert Tyler Cauble has witnessed the damage caused by small business owners not knowing all the facts before signing a lease. He's working to change that. In this book, Tyler guides you through everything you need to know before renting commercial space. Whether you're looking for a new storefront, a location for your thriving business, or simply need to get out of the garage, Open for Business will show you how to determine space requirements, select a location, and negotiate your lease. If you don't want to do it on your own, Tyler shares how to find a broker who can help you-and save you money! Open for Business will demystify leasing commercial real estate and empower you to make the best decisions for your growing business.