Property Manager

Job Locations US-MA-Hyde Park
Job Post Information* : Posted Date 2 days ago(6/2/2026 12:45 PM)
Job ID
2026-3307
# of Openings
1
Category
Property Management
Location : Location
US-MA-Hyde Park
Org Data : Name
The Pryde
Location : Address
15 Everett St.
Location : Postal Code
02136

Overview

The Property Manager (“PM”) will have broad and in-depth general management responsibilities at their assigned apartment development(s). 

 

The PM will supervise a site team consisting of administrative, supportive services and maintenance personnel at levels consistent with property resources In some instances, the PM may be solely responsible for administrative tasks and may also perform supportive service tasks. 

 

The PM will ensure their assigned apartment development(s) meets all financial goals as identified in the annual budget.  The PM will relentlessly pursue full occupancy / collection of rent and optimize rental income following program requirements / market conditions thus being a responsible steward for the success of each property. 

 

The PM will also ensure that all compliance covenants and supportive service requirements are consistently met and that all maintenance tasks are managed professionally, while maintaining a safe work environment.  The PM will ensure the integrity of all financial and operations data /systems. 

 

The PM will provide excellent customer service to residents thus encouraging long-term retention. 

 

As site leader the PM will demonstrate professional leadership and will support the development and training of those supervised, and will diligently pursue their own professional development by fully utilizing the Pennrose Academy. 

 

The PM will report to a Regional Property Manager. 

 

Property Overview

Pennrose, in partnership with LGBTQ Senior Housing Inc., 74 brand new LGBTQ+ affirmingapartments for seniors 62 and older in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Boston. The 120 year old former William Barton Rogers School is currently undergoing a historic rehabilitation. Rent-restricted studio, one- and twobedroom apartments will be available to households and individuals at various income tiers (30%, 50%, 60%, 80% and 100% of Area Median Income). Several apartments will be set aside for homeless individuals. The residence boasts modern amenities and is pet friendly. The community hosts two private resident lounges and a sunroom. There is additional space available for large events, space for gallery, Resident cinema, classroom space for learning opportunities, and on-site laundry facilities. In addition, the residents will have
access to a fitness center.

  • Elevators and secured access entry to building
  • Courtyard and professionally landscaped grounds
  • On-site supportive services available to all residents, including LGBTQ Programming and Services
  • On-site professional management team and maintenance with 24-hour emergency call service

Pay range: $75,000 - $80,000/year depending on experience.

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Responsibilities

  • Effectively manage rent increases, rent collections and the eviction process 
  • Consistently market the property to high standards, optimize curb appeal and successfully convert applicant traffic / waitlists to successful residency while meeting all Fair Housing requirements 
  • Understand all aspects of the affordable housing / market rate program features of the assigned property – optimize the financial and operational performance of the property within this construct 
  • Proactively manage housing partner subsidy programs /relationships 
  • Manage accounts receivable, accounts payable and cash to meet all obligations timely 
  • Monitor utility consumption and related expense – optimize the use of NWP system and responses 
  • Inspect the property daily – attend to maintenance needs and conditions being mindful of safety 
  • Provide meaningful input to the capital planning process, budget process and examine expenditures for cost savings and efficiencies – share best practices with colleagues 
  • Ensure team members are on-boarded effectively, trained, motivated and equipped to be successful stewards of the properties  
  • Work orders, preventive maintenance, apartment turns and the leasing of vacant apartment units-– all to be done within company policy timeframes 
  • Process re-certifications, build / manage credible waiting lists for each unit type – anticipate issues impacting occupancy and financial performance – meet deadlines – work proactively  
  • Own all aspects related to your apartment development 
  • Teach staff about customer service, professionalism, safe work practices, effective property inspections, vendor management and the optimum use of technology / Mobile Maintenance/Yardi and Fair Housing and Risk Management initiatives 
  • Ensure property is prepared to excel at all property inspections, including agency and REAC without the need for surges in staff and spending, i.e. have property inspection ready at all times 
  • Complete those insurance administration tasks necessary to successfully conclude insurance claims 
  • Serve as a role model, mentor, coach and trusted resource to field staff and residents 
  • Ensure that Supportive Services program is successful and meets obligations 
  • Support the Pennrose Academy efforts to heighten the technical expertise of staff
  • Partner with LGBTQ Senior Housing on site to manage the building, programs, and services 

Qualifications

 

 

Performance Metrics 

  • Property will successfully meet all aspects of the annual operating budget 
  • Employee retention will increase and staff competency will be improved 
  • Property inspection results will be consistently excellent 
  • Unit turnover and unit occupancy times will steadily improve as will tenant residency 
  • Insurance claim work will be administered timely and professionally 
  • Work order and preventative maintenance completions will meet PMC standards consistently 
  • Property will not experience insurance claims due to neglect on the part of staff 
  • Resident satisfaction surveys will yield consistently positive results 

 

Required Education and Experience: 

 

  • High School Diploma / College degree a plus 
  • Four years of increasing property management responsibilities 
  • Knowledge of both affordable and market rate housing 
  • Industry training credentials which authenticate understanding of rental housing programs 
  • Requires a valid driver’s license, an insured vehicle, and the ability to travel (between properties) 
  • Experience working with the LGBTQ community, seniors, and people experience housing instability 

 

Working Conditions: 

 

  • Ability to work periodic flexible hours is required.  Ability to travel by plane and automobile is required.  
  • Ability to work at property locations within or near transitional neighborhoods 
  • Ability to climb stairs, take elevators, bend, squat and reach overhead. 

 

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