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Experience with complex Real Estate entitlement issues (zoning variance, changes, conditional use, special use, planning commission and city council meetings). Benefits: * Full-Time Salary Position

Experience with complex Real Estate entitlement issues (zoning variance, changes, conditional use, special use, planning commission and city council meetings). Benefits: * Full-Time Salary Position

Experience with complex Real Estate entitlement issues (zoning variance, changes, conditional use, special use, planning commission and city council meetings). Benefits: * Full-Time Salary Position

Residential Real estate entitlement / development experience * Background in land planning, law ... engineering or real estate * Homebuilding industry experience, a plus Life at NVR We offer benefits ...

Residential Real estate entitlement / development experience * Background in land planning, law ... engineering or real estate * Homebuilding industry experience, a plus Life at NVR We offer benefits ...

Residential Real estate entitlement / development experience * Background in land planning, law ... engineering or real estate * Homebuilding industry experience, a plus Life at NVR We offer benefits ...

Residential Real estate entitlement / development experience * Background in land planning, law ... engineering or real estate * Homebuilding industry experience, a plus Life at NVR We offer benefits ...

Residential Real estate entitlement / development experience * Background in land planning, law ... engineering or real estate * Homebuilding industry experience, a plus Life at NVR We offer benefits ...

Residential Real estate entitlement / development experience * Background in land planning, law ... engineering or real estate * Homebuilding industry experience, a plus Life at NVR We offer benefits ...

Position Summary The Real Estate Attorney will support multiple phases of the real estate development process, including site selection, due diligence, financial analysis, entitlement and permitting ...

Identify and drive rural real estate entitlement and capital investment that satisfy financial targets while determining the most accretive parcel configurations and land uses. * Financial ...

Coordinate zoning, permitting, entitlements, and regulatory approvals. * Work closely with ... Bachelor's degree in Real Estate, Finance, Urban Planning, Business, Engineering, Architecture, or ...

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How much do real estate entitlement jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for real estate entitlement in the United States is $87,861.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56,500.00 and $112,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is real estate entitlement?

Real estate entitlement is the legal process of obtaining approvals from government agencies for the right to develop or use a property for a specific purpose. This involves securing permits, zoning changes, and other necessary permissions to ensure the project complies with local, state, and federal regulations. The entitlement process can be complex and time-consuming, often requiring public hearings, environmental reviews, and coordination with multiple stakeholders. Successful entitlement is crucial for developers because it determines what can legally be built on a site and can significantly impact a project's timeline and value.

What are some common challenges faced in a Real Estate Entitlement role, and how can professionals effectively address them?

Professionals in Real Estate Entitlement often encounter challenges such as navigating complex zoning regulations, managing multiple stakeholder interests, and addressing community concerns during public hearings. Successfully addressing these issues requires strong project management skills, a thorough understanding of local government processes, and effective communication with both internal teams and external parties like government officials and neighborhood groups. Building solid relationships with municipal staff and proactively engaging the community early in the process can greatly improve the chances of project approval and smooth the entitlement process.

What is the difference between Real Estate Entitlement vs Real Estate Appraiser?

AspectReal Estate EntitlementReal Estate Appraiser
Required CredentialsTypically requires permits, zoning knowledge, and sometimes certifications in land use or planningRequires licensing, certifications (e.g., state appraiser license), and appraisal-specific training
Work EnvironmentFieldwork involving site inspections, meetings with officials, and planning officesOffice-based with site visits for property valuation
Industry UsageUsed in land development, zoning, and permitting processesUsed in real estate transactions, lending, and property valuation

While both roles are integral to real estate development, entitlement specialists focus on obtaining necessary approvals and permits, whereas appraisers evaluate property value. Understanding these differences helps clarify career paths and industry functions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Real Estate Entitlement Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Real Estate Entitlement Specialist, you need expertise in land use planning, zoning regulations, and project management, typically supported by a degree in urban planning, real estate, or a related field. Familiarity with permitting software, GIS mapping tools, and government regulatory systems is essential. Strong negotiation, communication, and problem-solving skills help in navigating complex approval processes and building stakeholder relationships. These skills ensure projects gain necessary approvals efficiently while minimizing risks and delays.
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Infographic showing various Real Estate Entitlement job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 2% Full Time, 96% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 79% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 19% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $87,861 per year, or $42.2 per hour.
Manager of Real Estate Development

Manager of Real Estate Development

Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority

Akron, OH • On-site

$70K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

AKRON METROPOLITAN HOUSING AUTHORITY

Position Title:

Manager of Real Estate Development

Department:

Real Estate Development

Reports To:

Director of Real Estate Development

FLSA Status:

Exempt

Minimum: $70,500 - Salary consideration is based on education, background, and experience.

Summary

The Manager of Real Estate Development plays a key role in advancing AMHA’s real estate development, redevelopment, and repositioning initiatives in support of its mission and long‑term strategic goals. This position contributes to the planning, financing, structuring, and execution of complex real estate transactions, with a strong focus on affordable housing development and repositioning, asset preservation, and regulatory compliance.

This is an excellent opportunity for a real estate development professional who wants to work on mission‑driven projects with real community impact, while gaining exposure to sophisticated financing structures, public‑private partnerships, and multi‑disciplinary project teams.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

The below statements are intended to describe the general nature and scope of work being performed by this position. This is not a complete listing of all responsibilities, duties and/or skills required. Other duties may be assigned.

Real Estate Development & Strategy

  • Support the development and implementation of AMHA’s real estate development and asset repositioning strategies to preserve AMHA’s portfolio and expand affordable housing opportunities.
  • Participate in hold/sell analyses, asset valuations, and redevelopment feasibility studies.
  • Assist in identifying and evaluating new development and redevelopment opportunities aligned with AMHA’s strategic plan.

Financing & Deal Structuring

  • Assist with the structuring, negotiation, and execution of real estate development and redevelopment transactions utilizing LIHTC, tax‑exempt bonds, grants, HUD programs (including RAD), and other public and private financing sources.
  • Identify and help secure financing, including LIHTC equity, debt, grants, and soft funding sources.
  • Support negotiations with lenders, investors, and public agencies and assist with financial and business due diligence for complex financing and legal documents.

Financial Analysis & Modeling

  • Prepare and evaluate financial models, including development budgets, sources and uses, construction budgets, and operating pro formas.
  • Support Finance, Construction, and Operations staff in monitoring project budgets and long‑term operating projections.
  • Analyze financial risks and trade‑offs and support informed decision‑making.

Due Diligence, Entitlements & Transactions

  • Assist with and manage real estate acquisitions, dispositions, demolitions, and the disposition of AMHA‑owned vacant land.
  • Handles general real estate matters such as licenses, property line disputes, encumbrances, easements, etc.
  • Manage and coordinate project due diligence related to legal, environmental, architectural, land use, and insurance matters.
  • Manage real estate entitlement and approval processes at the federal, state, and municipal levels.

Regulatory Compliance & Governance

  • Research, interpret, and apply HUD and other applicable federal, state, and local regulations impacting real estate development.
  • Assist with the preparation of RFPs, 5‑Year Plans, Annual Plans, and special initiatives as assigned.
  • Monitor regulatory changes and assist in developing procedures to ensure program and transaction compliance.
  • Support internal controls, documentation standards, and audit readiness.

Collaboration & Leadership

  • Serve as a collaborative partner to internal departments including Finance, Construction, Legal, and Operations.
  • Foster positive working relationships with community partners, residents, consultants, and co‑workers.
  • Facilitate cross‑functional communication to keep projects moving forward and aligned with organizational goals.
  • Special projects and other duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities

To perform this job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:

Core Competencies

  • Knowledge of affordable housing development, including LIHTC, HUD programs, and mixed‑finance structures
  • Strong understanding of real estate transactions and development principles, including finance, due diligence, entitlements, and closings
  • Financial modeling skills including construction and operating pro formas
  • Ability to identify and assist in securing financing
  • Knowledge and understanding of common real estate contracts and documents (title reports, surveys, licenses and leases, purchase and sale agreements, etc.)
  • Ability to research, interpret, and apply federal and state regulations
  • Experience managing complex, multi‑party projects with competing timelines and requirements
  • Strong written and verbal communication and public‑speaking skills
  • Analytical and problem‑solving skills with sound judgment
  • Ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and meet deadlines in a fast‑paced environment
  • Collaborative leadership style with a strong commitment to customer service and mission

Technical Skills

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Adobe
  • Familiarity with GIS tools (Summit County GIS knowledge is a plus)

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Real Estate Development, Business Administration, Finance, Law, or related field (Master’s degree or Juris Doctor preferred)
  • Minimum of five (5) years of experience in commercial, mixed‑use, or multifamily real estate development (Affordable housing experience preferred but not required)
  • Valid Ohio driver’s license

Physical Demands

Physical demands may include kneeling, reaching, pushing, manipulating, talking, hearing, sitting for extended periods, crouching, standing for extended periods, stooping, walking, lifting up to 20 lbs. and repetitive motion using a keyboard, telephone and calculator. The visual acuity requirements include viewing a computer monitor and extensive reading.

Work Environment

While performing the duties of this job, the employee may be asked to visit AMHA properties and/or construction sites and may be exposed to outside weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is moderate.

AMHA offers a culture devoted to everyone being equally valued, a comprehensive compensation and benefits program including, but not limited to: Competitive salary; Participation in the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System; Excellent medical, free dental and vision plans with minimal out of pocket cost; Basic Life insurance; Fourteen paid holidays; Paid vacation, personal and sick plans.







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