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How much do terrace property management jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for terrace property management in the United States is $21.80, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $24.28 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Terrace Property Management?

Terrace Property Management refers to a company or team that specializes in managing residential or commercial terrace properties, such as apartments, condos, or office spaces with terrace features. Their responsibilities include overseeing property maintenance, collecting rent, handling tenant relations, and ensuring that the property complies with relevant laws and regulations. They serve as an intermediary between property owners and tenants to ensure smooth operation and upkeep of terrace properties.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Terrace Property Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Terrace Property Manager, you need a background in property management, real estate knowledge, and often a relevant certification such as a real estate license. Familiarity with property management software, leasing systems, and maintenance coordination tools is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication help you manage tenant relationships and resolve conflicts efficiently. These skills are critical for maintaining property value, ensuring tenant satisfaction, and maximizing operational efficiency.

What does a typical week look like for someone working in Terrace Property Management?

A typical week in Terrace Property Management involves overseeing property maintenance, coordinating with vendors and contractors, responding to tenant inquiries or concerns, and conducting property inspections. Team members often collaborate with leasing agents, maintenance staff, and property owners to ensure smooth operations and tenant satisfaction. The role requires strong organizational skills to manage multiple properties or units, and adaptability to address unexpected issues as they arise. Regular communication and problem-solving are key aspects of the job.

What is the difference between Terrace Property Management vs Leasing Agent?

AspectTerrace Property ManagementLeasing Agent
Primary RoleOversees property operations, maintenance, and tenant relations for multiple propertiesFocuses on showing properties, screening tenants, and lease signing
CredentialsProperty management certifications, real estate license often preferredReal estate license typically required
Work EnvironmentOffice-based with site visitsPrimarily on-site at rental properties and in-office
Industry UsageCommon in property management companies and real estate firmsCommon in leasing agencies and property rental offices

While Terrace Property Management handles overall property operations and tenant relations, Leasing Agents focus on marketing and leasing individual units. Both roles often require real estate licenses and work within the real estate industry, but their responsibilities differ significantly.

What cities are hiring for Terrace Property Management jobs? Cities with the most Terrace Property Management job openings:
Infographic showing various Terrace Property Management job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, and 15% Part Time. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,338 per year, or $21.8 per hour.
Assistant Property Manager

Assistant Property Manager

People's Self-Help Housing

Pismo Beach, CA โ€ข On-site

$25 - $28/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Description:

Peopleโ€™s Self-Help Housing (PSHH) is seeking a compassionate and organized Assistant Property Manager to support daily operations at its Pismo Terrace property, a 50-unit tax-credit affordable housing community in Pismo Beach. The role involves assisting with property management duties, including tenant relations, maintenance coordination, and compliance with housing regulations. The property serves low-income households, formerly homeless individuals, and transitional-age youth, and includes supportive onsite services and resident amenities such as a community room, laundry facilities, and accessible housing units.


With a mission to build affordable homes and site-based services that offer opportunities to change lives and strengthen communities, People's Self-Help Housing is the longest-serving nonprofit organization on Californiaโ€™s Central Coast. We serve low-income working families, farm workers, seniors, and veterans, and we provide welcoming environments for those living with disabilities and for the formerly homeless. Along with building and managing beautiful and accessible neighborhoods in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties, we offer a broad array of programs to promote health, education, and connections to community-based resources.


This is a full-time position (40 hours per week, 5 days per week). The initial schedule is 8:00 AMโ€“5:00 PM during the training period, a transition to a 1:00 PMโ€“10:00 PM schedule may be required based on business needs. Flexibility to support a later schedule as needed is preferred.


Salary DOE, with a very competitive benefit package including:

  • Employer-paid Medical/Dental/Vision, LTD/STD
  • Pension Profit Sharing Plan
  • Paid Vacation, Holidays and Sick Time
  • Employer investment in professional education and employee wellness
  • An excellent supportive staff and work environment.

Responsibilities

  • Be an on-site presence while the Resident Manager is away from the office.
  • Answer the telephone and record accurate phone messages. Respond to incoming requests for materials (applications, maintenance requests, etc.)
  • Handle on-site emergencies appropriately while on duty by contacting vendors for emergency maintenance issues and contacting appropriate law enforcement agencies for criminal activity.
  • While on duty, take maintenance requests that are not of an emergency nature for submittal to the resident manager(s).
  • Assist tenants with issues brought to the office.
  • Report to the resident manager(s) on any incidents, calls, and maintenance needs which occurred while on duty.
  • Other reasonably related business duties as assigned by the resident manager(s) and/or Property Manager.
  • Assist with giving notices for inspections, attending inspections, and completing work orders.
  • Assist with the move-in, annual certification, and interim certification processes.
  • Keep the waiting list updated on Yardi.
  • Keep records, files, and office in order.
  • Respond in a timely manner to requests for information via phone or email.
  • Assist in conducting monthly resident events.
  • Assist with the monthly rent process.
  • Build positive relationships with residents and coworkers.
Requirements:


  • Must have strong communication skills, both verbally and in writing, Spanish language is required.
  • Must have strong listening and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to manage confidential information in a sensitive manner.
  • Ability to maintain cultural sensitivity when working with the public and our staff.
  • Ability to type 45+ words per minute.
  • Ability to work independently, with minimum supervision.
  • Proven record of meeting deadlines and manages multiple priorities.
  • Strong understanding of the Microsoft Office Suite, program planning and creation of event and program materials (brochures, flyers, etc.)

Experience Requirements

  • Previous experience in an office administration position and office setting
  • Property management experience is a plus

Education Requirements

  • High school graduate or G.E.D.

Physical Requirements

May have to sit, stand, and/or walk for long period of time.

May have to reach, squat, bend, and/or lift office-related objects.