Pangea Properties is a privately held real estate investment trust (REIT) headquartered in Chicago. We specialize in the acquisition and renovation of distressed multifamily properties in lower-middle-income, underserved communities, where quality, affordable housing options are virtually nonexistent. Founded in 2008, our mission is to be a model leader in our space who provides superior value, service and care to our residents and acts as a catalyst for change in the neighborhoods we serve. As a vertically integrated firm, we lead with operations but take a hands-on approach to real estate investment and property management, accomplishing our mission by incorporating data and technology with hyperlocal customer service to all units. In the past 12 years, our portfolio has grown to over 13,000 apartment units owned and operated in Chicago, Indianapolis, and Baltimore, and we continue to expand. We are proud to have been named a Chicago Tribune Top Workplace for the past six years.
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Pangea Properties is searching for talented, ambitious, self-directed candidates with strong customer service and problem-solving skills. Successful candidates will be motivated and excited to work at a fast-growing company with room for growth.
Location
- West Suburbs of Chicago, IL
Requirements
- Manage a community or portfolio of scattered properties
- Oversee and assist with all aspects of property operations:
- Provide regular reporting to management and property ownership.
- Coordinate on-site work with internal maintenance staff and external contractors.
- Meet financial and operational goals set by management and ownership.
- Communicate effectively with residents and coworkers.
- Complete regular inspections to maintain property standards.
- Maintain accurate digital records through Yardi and other programs
- Manage Housing Quality Standard and other inspections
- Obtain and maintain Illinois Residential Leasing Agent license
- Follow all local, state and federal housing laws, including Fair Housing.
Qualifications
- 2-year Associates degree required (Bachelor preferred)
- 4+ years’ experience in residential property management
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Word, and mobile communication
- Access to reliable automobile required
- Willing to work a flexible schedule, including outside of normal business hours
- Yardi software experience a plus
Benefits
- Full health insurance package, including medical, dental, and vision
- Long and short-term disability
- 401(k) retirement plan with generous company match
- Three weeks’ vacation and five sick days per year (increases to four weeks after two years' tenure)
- Company cell phone
- Quarterly bonus based on portfolio performance