Crimmins Residential Staffing

Hire an Estate Manager

Maximize the potential of your property with a professional Estate Manager.

Our experienced and motivated candidates take charge of every detail, from overseeing staff and managing maintenance to coordinating events and ensuring flawless operations.

With a keen eye for excellence and a commitment to exceptional service, your estate will run smoothly and effortlessly, allowing you to enjoy its beauty and function without the stress.

Crimmins Residential Staffing - Estate Manager

Responsibilities of an Estate Manager

The responsibilities associated with the estate manager  role are determined by you and your home’s unique needs. Depending on your living situation, family needs, and various other factors, what you require in an estate manager may look different than the “norm”.  However, there are several tasks associated with estate manager placement to keep in mind.

Salary Range: $160,000 to $300,000+

Hire an Estate Manager

General Tasks May Include:

We recruit and place estate managers in New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Florida and nationwide.

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Our Estate Manager Staffing Process

Setting You Up For Success

WE ASK:

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Let us help you find the right fit for your unique needs.

Call Crimmins Residential Staffing Today:
203-561-0565

Frequently Asked Questions

How does an estate manager differ from a house manager or property manager?

An estate manager typically has the broadest scope, overseeing staff, vendors, budgets, and operations and often supporting multiple residences. House managers usually focus on the daily operations of a single residence, while property managers are more focused on maintenance, compliance, and financial oversight of the property itself.

 

What aspects of our estate’s operations can an estate manager take complete ownership of?

Estate managers can take full responsibility for day to day operations, staff oversight, scheduling, maintenance planning, and budget management. They also manage vendors, service standards, and reporting so you have clear visibility without being pulled into daily details.

 

Can an estate manager oversee capital projects, renovations, and major vendor relationships?

Yes. Estate managers commonly oversee renovations, construction, and larger capital projects, including vendor selection, contracts, timelines, and quality control. They also manage key vendor relationships to ensure reliable service and consistent standards.

 

How do you ensure an estate manager can work effectively with existing staff and family members?

We evaluate leadership style, communication approach, and experience working within established household cultures. We also prioritize candidates who can build respectful relationships with existing staff, create clarity without disruption, and adapt to the family’s preferences and privacy expectations.