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Properties Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Assistant Manager

Evansville, IN · On-site

$16.50 - $20/hr

The ASSISTANT MANAGER is to assist the manager in effectively managing the assigned property. In addition, the ASSISTANT MANAGER may be directly responsible for maintaining daily, weekly, and monthly ...

*Groundskeeper*

Sellersburg, IN

$14.25 - $18/hr

Pick up trash and debris throughout the property * Clean and maintain common areas, sidewalks, breezeways, parking lots, and amenity spaces * Assist with landscaping duties including watering ...

Property Accountant

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$75K - $95K/yr

Prepare monthly financial statements for assigned properties * Manage general ledger entries, reconciliations, and accruals * Oversee AP/AR related to property operations * Track income, expenses ...

Property ManagerLocation: Lafayette, IN, 47909Skills: Dependable, Property Manager, Team Player We are seeking a dependable Property Manager to join our team in Lafayette, IN. The ideal candidate ...

We are seeking a driven property manager with experience in property management to join our team! The property manager will act as an ambassador of the site by running the day-to-day operations of ...

Morgan Properties is looking for a Make Ready Technician to join our team at Canterbury Green , a 2,000-unit apartment community in Fort Wayne, IN. In this role, you'll help create an exceptional ...

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How much do properties jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for properties in Indiana is $71,904.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $64,200.00 and $83,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What property job makes the most money?

In the property industry, real estate developers and commercial real estate brokers tend to earn the highest salaries, often through commissions, bonuses, and profit sharing. These roles typically require extensive experience, strong negotiation skills, and industry knowledge, with top earners making six-figure incomes or more annually.

What is the difference between Properties vs Property Managers?

AspectPropertiesProperty Managers
Primary RoleOwnership and maintenance of real estate assetsOverseeing daily operations and tenant relations of properties
CredentialsReal estate ownership, investment knowledgeReal estate license, management experience
Work EnvironmentProperty sites, investment firmsOffice, property sites, tenant interactions
Industry UsageReal estate investment, ownershipProperty management companies, leasing firms

Properties refer to the actual real estate assets owned or invested in, focusing on ownership and maintenance. Property Managers handle the operational aspects, including tenant relations and day-to-day management. While properties are the assets, property managers are the professionals responsible for ensuring those assets are well-maintained and profitable.

What are different jobs in real estate?

Jobs in real estate include roles such as real estate agent, broker, property manager, appraiser, leasing agent, and real estate analyst. These positions often require knowledge of local markets, sales skills, and relevant certifications or licenses. They involve tasks like property sales, leasing, valuation, and property maintenance management.

What is the highest paid job in property?

The highest paid jobs in property are typically executive roles such as Real Estate Development Directors or Chief Real Estate Officers, who oversee large portfolios and strategic planning. These positions often require extensive experience, strong negotiation skills, and advanced degrees, with salaries reaching into the high six or seven figures annually.

What jobs pay $500,000 a year in the US?

High-paying jobs that can reach or exceed $500,000 annually include roles such as senior corporate executives, investment bankers, specialized surgeons, and successful entrepreneurs. These positions often require advanced education, extensive experience, and strong industry networks. Compensation varies based on industry, location, and individual performance.
What are the most commonly searched types of Properties jobs in Indiana? The most popular types of Properties jobs in Indiana are:
What cities in Indiana are hiring for Properties jobs? Cities in Indiana with the most Properties job openings:
Infographic showing various Properties job openings in Indiana as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $71,904 per year, or $34.6 per hour.

Section 42 Property Manager - Kokomo

Crestline Property Management LLC

Kokomo, IN

$38K - $45K/yr

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

APARTMENT PROPERTY MANAGER

OVERVIEW: The PROPERTY MANAGER is accountable for all community operations. The purpose of the PROPERTY MANAGER is to effectively manage and coordinate persons, activates, and available resources to accomplish community objectives as set forth by the Regional Property Manager and property owner. These objectives will include maximizing occupancy levels and community values. In addition, the PROPERTY MANAGER will train the assistant manager to assume all managerial duties in the event of the property manager’s absence.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Conduct all business in accordance with Crestline policies and procedures. Fair Housing, Americans with Disabilities Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, and all other Federal and State laws. Ensure compliance with all appropriate Section 42/Tax Credit guidelines

FINANCIAL: In conjunction with their direct supervisor, the property manager will assist in formulation of budgets for each upcoming calendar year. The property manager is responsible for staying within the established budget guidelines throughout the year.

Actively maintain and report monthly variances and narratives.

Ensures that all rents are collected when due, and posted in a timely manner. Make sure that all bank deposits are made immediately, and deposits are reported to the corporate office daily.

Perform collections and evictions as required on delinquent rents.

Constant vendor/contractor communications concerning work scheduling, billings, vendor relations and certificates of insurance. The property manager is responsible for approving and submitting all invoices to corporate office for payment.

Makes rental rate recommendations to direct supervisor.

HUMAN RESOURCES: Hires, trains, motivates, and supervises all on-site staff to achieve operational goals of assigned community. This includes new employee orientation and training, ongoing formal and informal performance evaluation, review, and approval of timesheets, instructing and advising on-site staff of employee procedures and guidelines.

Provides comprehensive feedback to non-performing employees. Facilitates disciplinary procedures and documentations up to and including terminations of employment if necessary.

Conducts on-going training with office staff, e.g., leasing paperwork, workplace safety, and any other type of training that may be needed daily.

SAFETY: Reports all liability and community incidents to the corporate office immediately. Ensures that all workers’ compensations claims are reported and proper paperwork is completed.

Property manager will complete any pertinent safety checklists with maintenance staff.

ADMINISTRATIVE/OFFICE: Ensures that lease files are complete and that completion of leases is being executed property. Approves in writing all leases on the property.

Responsible for offices opening on schedule, condition of office, and model apartment.

Attends scheduled corporate management meetings.

Maintains records on all aspects of management activity on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. Submits required reports to corporate offices on a weekly and monthly basis.

Thorough knowledge and understanding of any federal or state program (i.e. LIHTC, Section 8, etc.) governing the property.

RESIDENT RELATIONS : Maintain a positive customer service attitude.

Resident interaction will always be handled in a professional manner. Socialization, rumor, gossip, or talk about other residents or staff should never happen.

Periodic inspection with resident move-in/move-outs.

Review all notices to vacate to determine the cause of the move-out.

Initiate and implement policies/procedures to maintain resident communications; e.g., complaints, service requests, etc.

MAINTENANCE: Physically walk and inspect community on a regular basis; check on vacant apartments.

Updates board indicating vacancy status daily. Coordinates with maintenance and make-ready staff to ensure timely condition of apartments after move-out.

Work closely with Maintenance Supervisor to monitor and schedule all maintenance activity.

MARKETING/LEASING: Conduct market surveys monthly and provide trend report information. Shop competition and be aware of neighborhood market conditions.

Welcome and show community to prospective new residents. Also, handle incoming phone calls from prospective new residents and complete appropriate paperwork.

Maintains awareness of market/industry conditions and trends via trade publications, professional organizations, etc.

ADDTIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Employees must fulfill the performance standards of this position and comply with policies, rules, and procedures of the company, including those set out in the Employee Handbook or otherwise communicated (verbally or writing) to employees.

QUALIFICATIONS: Position prefers 3 years’ experience in on-site property management; 1 as property manager. Must have background in supervision and successful record of accomplishments.

Computer Skills: Word Processing, Online Property Management Software (Yardi preferred)

Industry Skills: Knowledge of all Fair Housing Laws

Work Hours: Full time hours- salaried position. Must be available on weekends for staffing needs and emergencies.

DRIVING/TRAVELING REQUIREMENTS: infrequent need (5% to 10% of the time) to utilize personal transportation to inspect apartment community and surrounding neighborhood, make trips to the back and visit the corporate office.

Must have valid driver’s license and automobile insurance.