Crimmins Residential Staffing

Hire a Property Manager

Optimize the curb appeal and upkeep of your property with a seasoned and vetted property manager.

Thoroughly vetted and trusted candidates will efficiently handle every detail of property oversight, from tenant relations and maintenance coordination to financial management and compliance. With a focus on organization and excellence, we ensure your property is well-maintained, profitable, and stress-free.

Trust your personally tailored property manager to provide proactive solutions and exceptional service, so you can enjoy peace of mind and a smoothly running property.

Property manager staffing in NY, NJ, CT

Responsibilities of a Property Manager

The responsibilities associated with the property 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 a property manager may look different. However, there are several tasks associated with property manager placement to keep in mind.

Salary Range: $120,000 to $185,000+

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General Tasks May Include:

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

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Our Property Manager Staffing Process

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scope of a residential property manager for a private estate or second home?

A property manager focuses on the property’s maintenance, financial oversight, and compliance, helping keep the home well maintained and stress free. They may oversee repairs, tenant relations where applicable, and ensure the property is cared for when you are not on site.

 

Can a property manager handle preventive maintenance, repairs, and seasonal openings and closings?

Yes. Preventive maintenance planning, coordinating repairs, and managing seasonal openings and closings are common responsibilities. This helps protect the home and reduce surprises throughout the year.

 

How does a property manager communicate regularly with an owner who is often off site?

Regular reporting is typical, often through scheduled check ins and clear documentation of maintenance, vendor work, and upcoming needs. We can help align expectations on cadence, detail level, and preferred communication channels.

 

Can one property manager oversee several homes that are in different locations or states?

Yes, depending on the portfolio size and whether there are local resources in each location. Some property managers oversee multiple homes and coordinate local vendors or on site support to maintain consistent standards across states.