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Property Accounting Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

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Property Controller

Wisconsin Dells, WI · On-site

$100K - $115K/yr

Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance * Hospitality/5+ years of experience preferred. * Proven experience in financial statement preparation and analysis. Compensation: $100,000 - $115,000 Base

Assistant Property Manager

Milwaukee, WI

$18.25 - $24.75/hr

... Accounting and Financial Management Develop an in-depth understanding of budgeted amounts, projects, goals, and overall property strategy Make recommendations that support property spending and ...

Review and supervise all accounting output as prepared by the accounting department as required by the property. * Weekly visits to sites to review policies and procedures, personnel performance, and ...

Understanding of property management accounting (income statements, general ledgers, budgeting, CAM reconciliations) is required. * Minimum of 4+ years' experience in property operations. * Knowledge ...

COMMUNITY MANAGER - MULTIFAMILY PROPERTY SUMMARY The community manager is responsible for property operations including performing and/or oversight of property accounting, leasing, marketing, and ...

Accounting Opening Date: 07/07/2026 Closing Date: Continuous FLSA: Non-Exempt Benefits Earning ... Prepare auto and property claims for damages. Assist staff with insurance needs such as ...

COMMUNITY MANAGER, MULTIFAMILY PROPERTY SUMMARY The manager is responsible for property operations including performing and/or oversight of property accounting, leasing, marketing, and maintenance ...

COMMUNITY MANAGER -MULTIFAMILY PROPERTY SUMMARY The community manager is responsible for property operations including performing and/or oversight of property accounting, leasing, marketing, and ...

COMMUNITY MANAGER, MULTIFAMILY PROPERTY SUMMARY The manager is responsible for property operations including performing and/or oversight of property accounting, leasing, marketing, and maintenance ...

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Property Accounting information

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$41.4K

$72.8K

$97.9K

How much do property accounting jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for property accounting in Wisconsin is $72,811.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,100.00 and $81,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is property accounting?

Property accounting is the process of tracking, managing, and reporting the financial activities related to real estate assets, such as commercial buildings, residential properties, or land. Property accountants ensure that all income, expenses, and capital expenditures associated with a property are accurately recorded and reported according to accounting standards. Their work helps property owners, managers, and investors understand the financial performance of their real estate assets, comply with tax regulations, and make informed business decisions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a property accountant?

To thrive as a Property Accountant, you need strong knowledge of accounting principles, financial reporting, and real estate operations, usually backed by a degree in accounting or finance. Familiarity with property management software like Yardi or MRI, and proficiency in Excel, are commonly required, with CPA certification being an advantage. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication help you manage complex transactions and collaborate with property managers. These skills are essential for ensuring accurate financial records, regulatory compliance, and informed decision-making in property management.

What are some common challenges faced by property accountants when managing multiple properties, and how are these typically addressed?

Property accountants often juggle financial records for several properties, each with unique leases, expenses, and regulatory requirements. A major challenge is ensuring accuracy and consistency across various accounts while meeting tight reporting deadlines. Many firms address this by using specialized property management accounting software and establishing standardized processes for reconciliations and documentation. Collaborating closely with property managers and leasing teams also helps maintain up-to-date information and streamline workflows.

What is the difference between Property Accounting vs Property Management?

AspectProperty AccountingProperty Management
Primary FocusFinancial record-keeping, budgeting, and reporting for propertiesOverseeing daily operations, tenant relations, and property maintenance
Required CredentialsAccounting certifications (e.g., CPA), finance or accounting degreeReal estate or property management certifications, leasing experience
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, working with financial dataOn-site at properties, interacting with tenants and vendors
Industry UsageReal estate firms, property management companies, asset managersProperty management companies, leasing agencies, landlords

Property Accounting focuses on financial aspects like budgeting, bookkeeping, and financial reporting for properties. In contrast, Property Management involves overseeing daily property operations, tenant relations, and maintenance. While both roles are essential in the real estate industry, they require different skill sets and certifications. Understanding these differences helps job seekers and employers align expectations and responsibilities effectively.

Is property accounting difficult?

Property accounting involves managing financial records related to real estate assets, including rent collections, expenses, and financial reporting. It requires attention to detail, understanding of accounting principles, and proficiency with accounting software, making it moderately challenging for those new to finance or real estate management.

What is the role of a property accountant?

A property accountant manages financial records for real estate assets, including rent collections, expense tracking, and preparing financial statements. They ensure compliance with accounting standards and often use accounting software to maintain accurate records and support property management decisions.

What are the most commonly searched types of Property Accounting jobs in Wisconsin?

The most popular types of Property Accounting jobs in Wisconsin are:

Infographic showing various Property Accounting job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $72,811 per year, or $35 per hour.

Lease Administrator/Property Manager

Shopko Optical

Green Bay, WI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Shopko Optical rating

5.6

Company rating: 5.6 out of 10

Based on 25 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

27th of 40 rated optical retailers


Job description

POSITION SUMMARY:

Manage and oversee the administration for Fielmann USA’s real estate portfolio records, including all asset purchase agreements associated with merger & acquisition (M&A) purchases. Ensure compliance, accuracy, and tracking of financial transactions related to leases. Maintain compliance with all cross-functional lease terms, maintain accurate lease records, and support financial and operational lease management. Track and maintain all expirations, renewal options, and other critical dates. Coordinate all facilities work required by landlord.



DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

REAL ESTATE PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

• Serve as liaison between Fielmann USA store banners and landlord to facilitate communication

• Review, interpret, and manage lease agreements to ensure compliance with contractual obligations, managing dates and documentation for lease renewals, terminations, landlord correspondence and other tracking as required

• Communicate required lease information and lease obligations with internal business partners and landlords

• Maintain file for each property to include lease, amendments, and other required documents

• Maintain leasing software. Ensure accurate and current dates, rents, rent escalations expirations, renewal dates, Triple Net (NNN) expenses and points of contact are in lease query

• Maintain files and leases for each M&A property

• Track and coordinate with the finance department for payment of any hold-back or retention payments for M&A transactions

• Work with internal business partners to resolve lease related issues

• Conduct Common Area Maintenance (CAM) reconciliations with landlords and work with finance department to align proper payment and/or reimbursements

• Verify any monthly changes to payees, base rent or NNN charges as part of the monthly rent roll process with accounting

• Track lease renewals more than 1 year in advance to provide adequate time for proper negotiations on each individual center

• Track tenant improvement allowance reimbursement

• Negotiate and draft, with legal department assistance, Amendments to Lease for improved business terms for existing locations

• Assist with research and presentation on special projects



MAINTENANCE COORDINATION

• Provide analysis of maintenance expense areas and service provider performance

• Serve as liaison for coordinating landlord work for all store banners

• Facilities and property management of the Green Bay, WI corporate office

• Be available on 24-hour call for all emergency issues with centers, corporate office and optical lab



LEASE RENEWAL/AMENDMENT NEGOTIATION

• Determine strategic direction on lease renewals

• Review lease documents for upcoming renewals and identify opportunities for beneficial amendments related to lease language

• Negotiate terms for renewals that are in line with pre-approved strategic direction

• Route negotiated lease renewals through approval and signature process

• Review and approve landlord requests to tenant (e.g., estoppels, SNDA, and consent requests) and obtain appropriate approvals



MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE & SKILLS REQUIREMENTS:

• Bachelor’s degree in business administration or equivalent work experience

• 5+ years’ experience in financial analysis, lease administration or commercial property accounting

• Demonstrated understanding of contracts and lease documents

• Ability to understand and interpret complex lease terminology

• Exceptional analytical, problem solving and decision-making skills

• Strong planning and organizational skills

• Demonstrated ability to act decisively and facilitate and implement ideas and solutions

• Strong verbal and written communication skills

• Experience with store design and construction

• Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite of programs



ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & WORK REQUIREMENTS:

• Ability to effectively communicate at all levels within the organization through written and two-way verbal communication

• Able to sit or stand for extended periods of time

• Able to operate various office equipment (e.g., personal computer, telephone, fax machine, copier, etc.)

• Able to read and write at a high school graduate level

• Able to lift 10 to 20 pounds

• Able to work normal and/or extended (evenings, nights, and weekends) office hours to meet established deadlines

• Able to travel independently to support Company objectives and personal development



These statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by teammates assigned to this job classification. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required.


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