Property Manager Jobs in Texas
Property Manager jobs in Texas are in strong demand, with active hiring concentrated in residential communities, commercial real estate, and mixed-use developments, at levels from leasing coordinator through regional director. Austin, Houston, and Dallas lead hiring, with large operators like Greystar, Lincoln Property Company, and Camden Property Trust maintaining significant footprints across the state. The most sought-after specialties in Texas right now are multifamily portfolio management, commercial asset oversight, and HOA community management. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Position Summary
We are seeking a highly organized, proactive, and trustworthy Personal Assistant & Property Manager to provide comprehensive support in managing personal affairs, household operations, office administration, and rental property management activities. The ideal candidate will serve as a trusted right-hand partner responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations across multiple areas, ensuring that business, household, and real estate matters are managed efficiently and professionally. This position requires exceptional organizational skills, strong communication abilities, discretion, and prior experience in property management and administrative support.
Key Responsibilities
Administrative Personal Assistance (10%)
- Manage complex calendars, appointments, meetings, and travel arrangements.
- Coordinate personal and business schedules, ensuring priorities are organized and deadlines are met.
- Screen and manage incoming communications, emails, and correspondence.
- Assist with personal errands and special projects as assigned.
- Coordinate vendors, service providers, contractors, and appointments.
- Maintain confidentiality regarding personal, financial, and business matters.
Property Management Responsibilities (40%)
- Oversee day-to-day management of residential and commercial rental properties.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for tenants and property-related matters.
- Coordinate maintenance requests and repairs with vendors and contractors.
- Schedule and oversee property inspections.
- Monitor lease renewals, tenant move-ins, and move-outs.
- Assist with rent collection tracking and property-related financial reporting.
- Obtain vendor quotes and manage service contracts.
- Maintain property records, leases, warranties, permits, and compliance documentation.
- Coordinate capital improvement projects and property upgrades.
- Ensure properties are maintained to high standards and remain tenant-ready.
Household Management (10%)
- Coordinate household staff and contractors.
- Schedule home maintenance, repairs, landscaping, cleaning services, and other household needs.
- Manage household budgets, invoices, subscriptions, and recurring services.
- Coordinate family travel, reservations, and special events.
- Oversee inventory and purchasing of household supplies.
- Ensure smooth day-to-day operation of all household activities.
Office Management (30%)
- Manage office operations and administrative functions.
- Coordinate office vendors, supplies, equipment maintenance, and facility needs.
- Track expenses, invoices, and administrative records.
- Assist with document management, filing systems, and business organization.
- Support special business initiatives and projects.
Financial & Administrative Support (10%)
- Track and reconcile expenses across properties, household, and office operations.
- Organize and maintain financial records and documentation.
- Coordinate with accountants, attorneys, insurance providers, and other professional advisors.
- Assist with budgeting and expense reporting.
Qualifications
- 3+ years of experience as an Executive Assistant, Personal Assistant, Property Manager, Office Manager, or similar role.
- Previous property management experience required.
- Experience managing rental properties, tenant relations, maintenance coordination, and vendor management.
- Strong organizational and project management skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously.
- High level of professionalism, discretion, and confidentiality.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Google Workspace.
- Experience with property management software is preferred.
- Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities.
- Valid driver's license and reliable transportation.
Preferred Qualifications
- Real estate, property management, or rental operations experience.
- Experience supporting business owners or executives.
- Knowledge of lease administration and property maintenance coordination.
- Bookkeeping or accounting experience preferred.
- Experience managing both personal and business-related responsibilities.
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Property Manager Job Market in Texas
A snapshot from current Texas openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Cnmk Texas Properties21

- Cushman & Wakefield10

- Amazon5

- Bell Partners4

Top Industries Hiring
- Construction & Real Estate25
- Media & Entertainment21
- Banking & Financial Services11
- Chemicals & Materials3
- Consulting & Professional Services3
What Texas Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in property manager jobs across Texas.
- Active Texas Real Estate License issued by the Texas Real Estate Commission required
- Demonstrated experience managing residential or commercial property portfolios
- Proficiency with property management software such as Yardi, AppFolio, or MRI
- Strong background in tenant relations, lease administration, and rent collection
- Knowledge of Texas landlord-tenant law and fair housing regulations
- Bachelor's degree in business, real estate, or a related field preferred
Property Manager Jobs in Texas: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a property manager in Texas?
To work as a property manager in Texas, you must hold an active Real Estate License issued by the Texas Real Estate Commission, or work under a licensed broker. Candidates complete approved pre-licensing education, pass the Texas Real Estate Salesperson exam, and register with TREC. Many employers also value credentials such as the Certified Property Manager designation from the Institute of Real Estate Management, which is widely recognized by Texas operators.
How much do property managers make in Texas?
Property managers in Texas earn a median of about $61,320 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $35,080 for the lowest 10% to over $139,750 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which companies hire property managers in Texas?
Employers hiring property managers in Texas right now include Cnmk Texas Properties, Cushman & Wakefield, and Amazon, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Texas's large multifamily and commercial real estate market means established regional operators and national firms alike maintain consistent, year-round hiring pipelines across the state's major metros.
Which Texas cities have the most property manager jobs?
Dallas, Houston, and Austin are the Texas cities with the most property manager openings, driven by rapid population growth, ongoing apartment construction, and large commercial real estate portfolios that require professional management teams. Suburban growth corridors around Dallas and Houston also generate consistent openings as master-planned communities and mixed-use developments expand.
Are there remote property manager jobs in Texas?
Yes, but they're rare. Property management is inherently site-based, requiring inspections, tenant walk-throughs, and vendor oversight that can't be done remotely. About 7% of property manager openings tied to Texas are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, with those roles typically covering back-office functions such as lease administration, reporting, and compliance review rather than hands-on site management.
How can I get hired as a property manager in Texas with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is a leasing consultant role at a large multifamily operator, which provides hands-on exposure to tenant relations, lease-up processes, and property software without requiring prior management experience. Texas-based operators such as Greystar and Camden regularly hire entry-level leasing staff and promote from within. Completing your Texas Real Estate License coursework early and earning a Certified Apartment Leasing Professional credential from the Texas Apartment Association gives candidates a concrete edge in competitive markets.
Where can I find and apply to property manager jobs in Texas?
You can find and apply to property manager jobs in Texas on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings across the state. Search the listings, find roles that match your experience and preferred location, and apply directly to the ones that fit.
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