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As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for contractual realpage in the United States is $38.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.80 and $45.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Contractual Realpage vs Contractual Property Manager?

AspectContractual RealpageContractual Property Manager
CredentialsReal estate or property management certifications often preferredReal estate license or property management certification typically required
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, remote, or on-site at propertiesPrimarily on-site at property locations, with some remote tasks
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by property management companies, real estate firms, and leasing agenciesCommonly employed by property management firms, landlords, and real estate companies

Contractual Realpage and Contractual Property Manager roles both involve managing property operations, but Realpage often refers to software or platform-based responsibilities, while Property Managers focus on hands-on management. Both roles require similar credentials and are used within the property management industry, with overlapping duties but different focus areas.

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Property Manager

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Comunilife is looking for experience Property Managers for its congregate programs in the Bronx and Brooklyn.Under the management of the VP for Real Estate and Asset Management, the Property Manager will be located at and assigned responsibility for the Property. Property Manager shall collect the rent, and is responsible for all aspects of leasing, lease signing and renewals, rent notices, LIHTC compliance, prepare rental reports; supervise and monitor building operations; and coordinate and communicate with Program Director and staff on Property and facility related issues. The Property Manager is  responsible for the overall maintenance and cleanliness of the Property, and will supervise the onsite Superintendent and their staff. In the absence of the Superintendent, the Property Manager shall supervise the assigned Porter and Maintenance Specialists. The Property Manager shall work collaboratively with the Assistant Facilities Director and Facilities Department to ensure that maintenance, operations, and physical improvements requiring outside contractors or procurement of materials are completed.

Essential Duties:

Apartment Leasing, Compliance and Rental Income: Collect the rent. Responsible for all aspects of leasing, vacancy management, , lease signings and all related functions based on Agency policies and contract requirements. Collect documents from tenants necessary for leases and lease renewals. Coordinate with Benefits and Entitlements Coordinator on benefits and one-shots. Coordinate with Program staff regarding necessary processes such as Case Conferences, as may be required by some funders prior to court actions being initiated. Issue and manage lease violation notices to tenants for the timely management of tenant legal cases. Ensure that rent collection meets established targets. Work closely with the compliance officer on initial leases, tenant income verification, and timely lease renewals.
 

Analysis and Reporting: Input information into RealPage system as required to keep records up to date. Review reports for monitoring performance of the property. Identify operational issues that require action; review tax credit compliance, and other data to ensure we are maximizing potential income pursuant to our contractual obligations while meeting our mission related goals and commitments. Prepare documents related to the status of the property, assist in preparing reports for Board, funders and investors.


Monitoring and Maintaining Physical Conditions: Responsible for the overall maintenance of the Property. Supervise the onsite Superintendent and their staff in the cleaning, maintenance and care of the Property in accordance with applicable Federal, State and City laws, building codes and regulations, and any special program requirements. Work
collaboratively with the Assistant Facilities Director and Facilities Department to ensure that maintenance, operations, and
physical improvements requiring outside contractors or procurement of materials are done properly, timely, and in an
efficient and cost effective manner. Conduct a weekly “Roof to Cellar” walk thru inspection of the Property, including
the exterior and landscaping, and a monthly joint inspection with the Assistant Facilities Director. Participate in Violation
management and removal processes per Agency polices. Respond to urgent matters and emergencies during off-hours
and weekends, including responding directly in the absence of the Superintendent.


Project Administration, Managing & Reporting: Coordinate marketing of apartments in accordance with
governmental marketing plan requirements; lease-up units with potential residents, government agencies and others to
ensure that occupancy and financial goals and restrictions are met. Perform residential leasing to meet planned milestones
and to finish scheduled activities on time and within budget. Work with Superintendent, facilities management and
compliance team as appropriate to resolve operational issues that may arise. Monitor preventive maintenance schedules.
Assure compliance with tax credit, bond and other agreements. Provide management team and program team information
throughout the term of ownership and when addressing any tax credit-related or post-closing financial or building
performance concerns.

Education and Experience Requirement(s)

  • Associates degree from a two-year college or university and a minimum of three years of professional experience in affordable property management, housing development, urban planning, community development, or related field; or Bachelor's degree from four-year college or university and minimum of two years of professional experience in affordable property management, housing development, urban planning, community development, or related field

  • Experience with application of low-income housing tax credits is required

  • Experience in the development and leasing of supportive housing for special needs and low-income populations is required

Comunilife is an EEO employer and provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.