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Weekend Property Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Must be able to work some weekends and respond to emergency issues as needed Physical Requirements * Ability to walk the property daily and perform inspections * Lift up to 25 lbs occasionally

Must be able to work some weekends and respond to emergency issues as needed Physical Requirements * Ability to walk the property daily and perform inspections * Lift up to 25 lbs occasionally

Must be able to work some weekends and respond to emergency issues as needed Physical Requirements * Ability to walk the property daily and perform inspections * Lift up to 25 lbs occasionally

Must be able to work some weekends and respond to emergency issues as needed Physical Requirements * Ability to walk the property daily and perform inspections * Lift up to 25 lbs occasionally

Must be able to work some weekends and respond to emergency issues as needed Physical Requirements * Ability to walk the property daily and perform inspections * Lift up to 25 lbs occasionally

Must be able to work some weekends and respond to emergency issues as needed Physical Requirements * Ability to walk the property daily and perform inspections * Lift up to 25 lbs occasionally

Must be able to work some weekends and respond to emergency issues as needed Physical Requirements * Ability to walk the property daily and perform inspections * Lift up to 25 lbs occasionally

Must be able to work some weekends and respond to emergency issues as needed Physical Requirements * Ability to walk the property daily and perform inspections * Lift up to 25 lbs occasionally

Must be able to work some weekends and respond to emergency issues as needed Physical Requirements * Ability to walk the property daily and perform inspections * Lift up to 25 lbs occasionally

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How much do weekend property jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for weekend property in Texas is $20.45, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $23.94 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are 'Weekend Property' jobs?

Weekend Property jobs typically refer to roles focused on managing, maintaining, or overseeing properties during the weekends. These positions may include tasks such as property management, maintenance, security, showings for potential renters or buyers, or caretaking. Weekend Property jobs are ideal for individuals seeking part-time work or supplemental income and usually require availability on Saturdays and Sundays. They often appeal to those with strong organizational and customer service skills, as well as a flexible schedule.

What is the difference between Weekend Property vs Weekend Property Manager?

AspectWeekend PropertyWeekend Property Manager
CredentialsBasic real estate or property management knowledgeReal estate license or property management certification often required
Work EnvironmentProperty listings, client interactions, site visitsOversees property operations, manages staff, handles tenant issues
Employer & IndustryReal estate agencies, property owners, rental platformsProperty management firms, real estate companies, landlords
Search & Comparison IntentLooking for property listings or rental opportunitiesSeeking property management roles or responsibilities

Weekend Property typically refers to the actual properties listed for rent or sale, focusing on listings and client interactions. In contrast, a Weekend Property Manager is responsible for overseeing property operations, managing tenants, and coordinating maintenance. While both roles are connected to real estate, the property is the asset, and the manager handles its day-to-day management.

What are some unique challenges faced by weekend property managers, and how can they prepare for them?

Weekend property managers often handle urgent issues such as last-minute maintenance requests, guest check-ins and check-outs, and unexpected emergencies when other staff may not be available. Being proactive with communication, having a reliable list of on-call vendors, and maintaining clear protocols for guest inquiries are essential for success in this role. Additionally, strong organizational skills help manage overlapping tasks and ensure a smooth experience for both tenants and property owners during busy weekends.

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

To thrive as a Weekend Property Manager, you need knowledge of property management principles, basic maintenance, and a high school diploma or equivalent, with some roles preferring prior experience or certifications. Familiarity with property management software (like Yardi or AppFolio), scheduling tools, and basic accounting systems is typically required. Strong customer service, conflict resolution, and organizational skills help you handle tenant needs and coordinate maintenance efficiently. These abilities are crucial for ensuring smooth property operations, tenant satisfaction, and timely response to issues during weekend shifts.
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Infographic showing various Weekend Property job openings in Texas as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,534 per year, or $20.4 per hour.
Property Manager

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Job description

The Property Manager is fully accountable for all property operations. The purpose of the Property Manager is to effectively manage and coordinate persons, activities, and available resources in order to accomplish property objectives as set forth by the property supervisor and property owner. These objectives will include maximizing occupancy levels and property values. In addition, the Property Manager will train the Assistant Manager to assume all duties of /the Property Manager in the event of the Property Manager’s absence.

Conduct all business in accordance with company policies and procedures, Fair Housing, Americans with Disabilities Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, and all other laws pertaining to apartments.

Financial

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

  • 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 on a daily basis. 

  • Performs evictions, utility cut-offs and landlord liens as required on delinquent rents. 

  • Provides constant vendor/contractor communications concerning work scheduling, billings, vendor relations and certificates of insurance. Manager is responsible for approving and submitting all invoices to the corporate office for payment.

Personnel

  • Hires, trains, motivates, supervises, and terminates all on-site staff in order to achieve operational goals of assigned property. This includes new employee indoctrination, annual 


performance reviews, review and approval of timesheets, instructing and advising on-site staff of employee procedures and guidelines.

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

Administrative/Office

  • Ensures that lease files are complete, and that completion of leases is being executed properly.

  • Responsible for office opening on schedule, condition of office and model apartments.

  • Attends scheduled corporate management meetings, usually held on a quarterly basis at the corporate office.

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

Resident Relations

  • Maintains positive customer service attitude. 

  • Makes periodic inspections with residents of move-in/move-outs. 

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

  • Initiates and implements policies/procedures to maintain resident communications, e.g., complaints, service requests, etc.

Maintenance

  • Physically walks and inspects property on a regular basis; Verifies condition of vacant apartments. 

  • Updates board indicating vacancy status on a daily basis. Coordinates with maintenance and make-ready staff to ensure timely recondition of apartments after move-out. 

  • Monitors and schedules all maintenance activities.

Marketing/Leasing

  • Conducts market surveys monthly and provides trend report information. Shops competition and is aware of neighborhood market conditions. 

  • Welcomes and shows property to prospective new residents. Also, handles incoming phone calls from prospective new residents and completes appropriate paperwork. 

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

Safety

  • Reports all liability and property incidents to the corporate office immediately. Ensures that all workers' compensation claims are reported, and proper paperwork is completed. 

  • Manager completes any pertinent safety checklists with maintenance staff.

Position requires at least 3 years of experience in on-site property management; 1 year of experience as manager. Must have a background in supervision and a successful track record of accomplishments.

Computer Skills: Word Processing On-Site Rental System

Office Equipment: Calculator, Copy Machine, Fax Machine, Telephone, Key Machine.

Work Hours: Minimum of 40 hours per week. Must be available evenings, nights and weekends for staffing needs and emergencies.

EDUCATION/TRAINING

  • High School diploma or equivalent required

  • Certified Apartment Property Supervisor (CAPS/ preferred)

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Stand and walk or sit alternatively depending on specific needs of the day. Estimates 60% of time is spent on feet and 40% sitting at a desk.

  • Have occasional need (33% to 66% of the time/ to perform the following physical activities: 

  • Bend/Stoop/Squat Pick up litter, filing Climb Stairs Inspect and show property Push or Pull Inspect and show property, open and close doors Reach Above Shoulder Inspect property, store/retrieve supplies

  • Have frequent need (33% to 66% of the time/ to perform standing and walking activities related to inspecting and presenting property.Â