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Asset Manager

Skokie, IL · Hybrid

$105K - $125K/yr

SCOPE: The Asset Manager will be an integral leader on the asset management team at a privately held Real Estate Investment Firm. The role is responsible for managing a large portfolio of assets ...

The Asset Manager will: * Provide financial oversight, analysis and consultations relative to the assigned real estate portfolio. * Conduct financial analysis and research to support EVP & Asset ...

The Asset Manager serves as the key point of contact for investor communications, leading calls, analysis, and reporting. The Asset Manager supports all aspects of asset oversight, including ...

The Asset Manager partners closely with operations, senior leadership, and external stakeholders to provide insights on property performance, marketing strategy, and capital projects.

As the Asset Manager, you will oversee the full lifecycle of mobile assets across the organization, ensuring equipment is available, compliant, and optimized to support operational efficiency across ...

TheReal Estate Asset Manager is responsible forcreating and overseeing customized asset management strategies for multi-family LIHTC and HUD communities owned by National Church Residences. ESSENTIAL ...

TheReal Estate Asset Manager is responsible forcreating and overseeing customized asset management strategies for multi-family LIHTC and HUD communities owned by National Church Residences. ESSENTIAL ...

The Asset Manager partners closely with operations, senior leadership, and external stakeholders to provide insights on property performance, marketing strategy, and capital projects.

As the Asset Manager, you will oversee the full lifecycle of mobile assets across the organization, ensuring equipment is available, compliant, and optimized to support operational efficiency across ...

The Asset Manager partners closely with operations, senior leadership, and external stakeholders to provide insights on property performance, marketing strategy, and capital projects.

Asset Manager

Lawrence, NY · On-site

$150K/yr

We are seeking an experienced and motivated Asset Manager to oversee a diversified portfolio of commercial real estate assets, including hospitality, retail, flex, office, and select residential ...

The Asset Manager oversees a portfolio of properties, focusing on driving performance and ensuring each asset stays aligned with its business plan. This role analyzes financial and market data to ...

The Asset Manager partners closely with operations, senior leadership, and external stakeholders to provide insights on property performance, marketing strategy, and capital projects.

The Asset Manager is responsible for analyzing portfolio performance and implementing strategies that maximize the value of residential communities across a multi-city region. This role serves asa ...

As the Asset Manager, you will oversee the full lifecycle of mobile assets across the organization, ensuring equipment is available, compliant, and optimized to support operational efficiency across ...

As the Asset Manager, you will oversee the full lifecycle of mobile assets across the organization, ensuring equipment is available, compliant, and optimized to support operational efficiency across ...

Asset Manager

Queens Village, NY · On-site

$60K - $70K/yr

In your role as Asset Manager, you will be reporting directly to the firm's Managing Director. Your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: * Managing all facets of asset management ...

Asset Manager Reports To: Senior Vice President of Financial Planning & Asset Management Department/Division: Finance FLSA Status: Exempt INLIVIAN's mission is to create innovative housing solutions ...

As the Asset Manager, you will oversee the full lifecycle of mobile assets across the organization, ensuring equipment is available, compliant, and optimized to support operational efficiency across ...

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How much do asset manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for asset manager in the United States is $94,129.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $74,500.00 and $109,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Asset Managers?

Asset Managers are professionals responsible for managing investments on behalf of individuals, companies, or institutions. Their main goal is to grow their clients' portfolios by making informed decisions about buying, holding, or selling various assets such as stocks, bonds, real estate, or other investments. They conduct market research, assess risks, and develop strategies to maximize returns while minimizing losses. Asset Managers often work for banks, investment firms, or as independent advisors.

Who are the big 3 asset managers?

The three largest asset managers globally are BlackRock, Vanguard Group, and State Street Global Advisors. These firms manage trillions of dollars in assets and often require asset managers to have strong analytical skills, certifications like the CFA, and knowledge of investment strategies. They play a key role in managing institutional and retail investment portfolios.

Do asset managers make good money?

Asset managers typically earn competitive salaries that include base pay, bonuses, and profit-sharing, with compensation often increasing with experience and performance. According to industry data, median annual earnings can range from $70,000 to over $150,000, with senior roles earning significantly more. Certifications like the CFA can enhance earning potential in this field.

What Is an Asset Manager?

An asset manager oversees the investment of the financial assets of a company or individual. While the title most commonly refers to financial investors, it can apply to real estate as well. Typically, you work for an investment firm, managing assets for their roster of clients. As an asset manager, your specific duties vary by the exact position, but your responsibilities center on guiding investment decisions, which involves staying abreast of market trends. You may also be responsible for updating financial policies. Asset management means you must work in the best interests of your employer or client. You are expected to handle money responsibly and have excellent communication skills, providing periodic reports to keep the client informed. You typically work as either a financial or real estate asset manager, so having experience with a relevant firm is crucial.

What are some common challenges Asset Managers face when managing diverse investment portfolios?

Asset Managers often encounter challenges such as balancing risk and return across a variety of asset classes, staying updated with market trends, and responding to changing client objectives. Managing portfolios requires continuous analysis and rebalancing to ensure alignment with clients’ goals, which can be complicated by market volatility or regulatory changes. Effective communication with clients and collaborating with research analysts, compliance teams, and other stakeholders is also crucial to successfully navigating these challenges.

What do you do as an asset manager?

An asset manager is responsible for overseeing and optimizing the value of investment portfolios or physical assets such as real estate or equipment. They analyze financial data, develop strategies to maximize returns, and may use tools like financial modeling and reporting software. Strong analytical skills and industry certifications are often required for this role.

What jobs make $1,000,000 a year?

Asset managers in large firms or those managing significant portfolios can earn over $1 million annually, especially with bonuses and profit-sharing. High-level executive roles such as chief investment officers or private equity partners also often reach this income level, typically requiring extensive experience, advanced certifications, and a strong network. These roles usually involve complex decision-making, long hours, and a high degree of responsibility.

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To thrive as an Asset Manager, you need strong analytical abilities, financial acumen, and a solid understanding of asset management principles, often supported by a degree in finance, business, or a related field. Familiarity with portfolio management software, financial modeling tools, and certifications like the CFA are highly beneficial. Excellent communication, negotiation, and decision-making skills help Asset Managers build client relationships and lead investment strategies. These competencies ensure effective oversight of assets, mitigate risks, and optimize returns for clients or organizations.
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Infographic showing various Asset Manager job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $94,129 per year, or $45.3 per hour.
Asset Manager

$105K - $125K/yr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

SCOPE:

The Asset Manager will be an integral leader on the asset management team at a privately held Real Estate Investment Firm.  The role is responsible for managing a large portfolio of assets, optimizing value, and streamlining operational aspects of the business.  The ideal candidate will have at least 7-10 years’ proven experience in residential real estate, be individually proficient, and able to lead others.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • NOI Management.
    • Ensure NOI growth targets are met.
    • Take a lead role in annual budgeting, contract negotiation, and managing the commercial portfolio.
    • Pursue value-add opportunities for market rent, pass throughs, tax appeals, etc.
  • Financial Analysis.
    • Oversee analytics and process for monthly P&L review calls.
    • Assist with watch list tracking and manage key follow up items with other departments.
  • Strategic Planning.
    • Complete monthly loan maturity and debt analysis, including ad hoc analysis such as defeasance.
    • Build Pro forma, supply adjusted financials, and support throughout the financing process.
  • Systems Management.
    • Administer Back Office – create reports, build modules, update policies and procedures.
    • Ensure other systems are accurate and synchronized.
  • Acquisition Takeover.
    • Participate in due diligence and post-closing execution of tenant transfer, business plan execution, etc.
  • Personnel.
    • Oversee analyst(s) and intern(s)
  • Ad Hoc.
    • Other projects and assignments as requested.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelor’s degree in real estate, finance, economics, or similar field
  • 7-10+ years of experience majority in real estate and/or Asset Management
  • Highly proficient in achieving results and independently assessing opportunities.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead others, meet deadlines, synthesize takeaways.
  • Highest level of personal and professional integrity
  • Excellent written communication skills

FLSA CLASS: Exempt

REPORTS TO: VP of Asset Management

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Yes

JOB CATEGORY: Asset Management  

POSITION CLASS: Asset Manager

POSITION CODE: ASSTMGR

COMPETENCIES:

  • Treats everyone with respect, compassion and kindness – Builds internal respect and loyalty with customers. Demonstrates concern for customers. Effectively responds to customer needs. This includes responding timely to requests, listening to others, and seeking to understand others when there are differences of opinion, finding ways to build on each other’s ideas. Acts with empathy and focus, while able to resolve problems.
  • Demonstrate integrity, transparency and doing things the right way – Makes lemonade out of lemons. This includes following policies, demonstrating financial responsibility with Lakeshore assets, complying with state and federal law, and practicing safety. Conforms to the highest professional standard. Turns challenges into wins.
  • Collaboration and team work – Involve key stakeholders in decision making. This includes developing and maintaining positive work relationships. Enhances the level of mutual cooperation. Actively participates in team-oriented objectives and activities. Focuses on team success, over individual.
  • Solves problems and is transparent about outcomes – Champions new initiatives beyond the scope of the department. Seeks to improve in all aspects of work performance. Creates an environment of continuous improvement and innovation. Encourages people to maintain high standards of quality and thoroughness.
  • Serves our employees and residents to improve their lives – This includes maintaining the property that creates curb appeal, a welcoming community environment, supports individual and family activities, creates a sense of neighborhood. At work, continually challenges self to grow and develop to be the best you can be at work.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Frequently required to sit; Occasionally required to talk or hear; While performing the duties of this job, the noise level in the work environment is usually moderate; Occasionally required to lift up to 10 pounds.

COMPENSATION: $105,000. - $125,000.00/Year (Based on experience)

LOCATION:  Skokie, IL (Home Office).  Hybrid – 40 % Remote and 60 % Office (subject to change).

Lakeshore Management is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, national origin, or protected veteran status. Applicants are encouraged to confidentially self-identify when applying. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of background investigation. Lakeshore is a smoke-free and drug-free workplace. Pre-employment drug screening is required. No recruiters or agencies without a previously signed contract. Only candidates whose profiles closely match requirements will be contacted during this search.

Job ID: 41212

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About Lakeshore Management

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We purchased our first manufactured home community in 1998, and today we own and operate many more communities across 9 states. Lakeshore has been able to grow rapidly by embracing a value-add philosophy. We create value organically by improving and caring for our communities with a long-term outlook; we buy-and-hold, we don’t flip. This isn’t easy. It takes great people who are committed to resident satisfaction, and we have some of the best in the industry. We also create value through acquisitions, buying quality communities that we believe we can operate well. Over the years, we’ve grown up too. We reflected on our successes, a few failures here and there, and generally what makes us unique. Ultimately, our Core Values have been a driving force, and you can learn more about those here.

Industry

Real estate

Company size

201 - 500 Employees

Headquarters location

Skokie, IL, US

Year founded

1998

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