Entry Level Regional Property Manager Jobs
New grad regional property manager jobs connect recent graduates and entry level candidates with zero to two years of experience to a field where strong internship work or a hands-on portfolio can matter more than a long resume. Most openings are on-site roles across Construction & Real Estate and Consulting & Professional Services, with employers like Friendly Franchisees Corporation, Peak Living, and WinnCompanies hiring at this level now.
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Under the direction of the Executive Vice President, the Regional Manager assists in the development and monitoring of company policies and procedures related to property management; recruits, trains, develops, and supervises community managers; and shares responsibility for maintaining the physical asset and performance of assigned properties.
At Peak Living, our employees love where they work. We are a full-service real estate management company with communities across the United States. Peak Living is uniquely positioned for growth as it continues rapid expansion through acquisitions. We believe successful growth is best achieved by developing high quality teams and empowering them in their roles to boost property performance.
Knowledge / Skills / Ability
- Must possess proven track record of successful regional property management experience and knowledge of property maintenance, property marketing, and insurance.
- Must have strong supervisory, personnel management and organizational skills.
- Ability to delegate and communicate property management methods.
- Ability to independently establish priorities, manage time effectively, and fulfill assigned objectives and projects.
- Ability to respond to and resolve unexpected problems and handle priority changes in a fast-moving, fluid environment.
- Demonstrated proficiency in Outlook, Excel, and Word.
- Good verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to coach and lead onsite staff
- Ability to develop strong professional relationships with customers and vendors.
- Ability to comprehend legal documents and carry out related rent collections and lease management.
- Demonstrated understanding of property operations with emphasis on lease terms and contract enforcement, including collections.
Required Knowledge and Experience
- Housing Credit Certified Professional (HCCP) designation preferred (for LIHTC)
- Certified Occupancy Specialist (COS) designation preferred (for Section 8)
- 1 year of experience in LIHTC communities
- A minimum of five (5) years Regional Management
- College degree preferred. Professional designation (ARM, CAPS, CPM, etc.) is helpful but not required.
Supervisory Responsibilities
- The Regional Manager supports the Executive Vice President and supervises all assigned properties.
- Establishes and coordinates a communication system involving transaction and activities among Community Managers and the corporate office.
- Hires, trains, supervises, develops, and terminates the employment of those supervised in accordance with company policies and directives;
- Monitors, assists, and makes recommendations to improve marketing activities; reviews occupancy status; recommends rent schedules.
- Reviews/audits property administrative, accounting, and maintenance areas to ensure compliance with established policies and procedures; approves all exceptions of same.
- Resolves resident relation issues.
- Inspects properties to ensure the highest standards are maintained; evaluates maintenance, grounds, and housekeeping operations in areas of efficiency. Conducts periodic inspection of vacant apartments for market-ready condition.
- Supervises and coordinates preparation of annual operating and capital budgets. Monitors and makes recommendations on budget performance and prepares monthly or quarterly summary report of same.
- Reviews and approves expenditures within specified budgetary guidelines. Negotiates and/or evaluates contracts and makes recommendations.
- Established/revises property management forms, reports, and manuals including updates, changes, and additions.
- Acts as primary liaison between Owner or Owner's Representative and Peak Living.
- Travel is required. Must have reliable transportation to conduct site audits.
- Ensure that all tax credit communities are in compliance
Peak Living offers a competitive compensation package including quarterly bonuses, health, vision, dental and life insurance and discounted rent program.
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Who's Hiring
- Friendly Franchisees Corporation2

- Peak Living1

- WinnCompanies1
- BoaVida Communities1
Top Industries Hiring
- Construction & Real Estate2
- Consulting & Professional Services2
Entry Level Regional Property Manager Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get an entry level regional property manager job?
Start by targeting employers who explicitly welcome candidates with zero to two years of experience or recent internship backgrounds. Highlight any property management coursework, leasing office work, or community association experience. A real estate license or property management certification strengthens your application significantly at this stage, and demonstrating comfort with tenant communication and basic financial reporting can set you apart from other entry level candidates.
Which companies hire entry level regional property managers?
Companies hiring entry level regional property managers right now include Friendly Franchisees Corporation, Peak Living, and WinnCompanies, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. At this level, hiring tends to come from multi-family residential operators, commercial real estate firms, and property management companies that run structured training programs for junior hires.
Are there remote entry level regional property manager jobs?
Yes, though most roles at this level are on-site given the hands-on nature of the work. About 0% of entry level regional property manager openings are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, typically with administrative or coordination-focused responsibilities that can be handled off-site while senior staff manage physical property visits.
Are these new grad regional property manager jobs?
Yes, many of these listings are new grad friendly and include junior and recent graduate candidates in their target audience. A new grad posting typically welcomes zero to two years of experience and treats internships, coursework in real estate or business, or a demonstrated portfolio of property-related work as qualifying credentials alongside or instead of full-time professional history.
Which industries hire the most entry level regional property managers?
Entry Level regional property manager roles concentrate in Construction & Real Estate and Consulting & Professional Services, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. These sectors drive hiring at the entry level because they manage large, geographically distributed portfolios that require junior coordinators to support senior managers across multiple sites.