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Overview
Community Manager – Luxury Multifamily (NYC)
— Location: Long Island City. Salary: $110,000-125,000. The Opportunity
Join a premier New York City real estate developer and management firm. We are seeking a high-energy, sophisticated Community Manager to serve as the operational lead of a high-profile residential asset. The Role
As the Community Manager, you will be responsible for the full lifecycle of property operations. You aren’t just managing a building; you are protecting an asset's reputation. You will bridge the gap between high-touch resident services, technical building operations, and the financial objectives of ownership and asset management teams. Primary Mandate
Owner & Asset Relations:
Serve as the primary point of contact for property owners and asset managers, providing transparent reporting and strategic recommendations to maximize property value. Operational Excellence:
Direct all building systems and maintenance, from negotiating complex service contracts (HVAC, critical systems, etc.) to managing major capital improvement projects and apartment renovations. Financial Stewardship:
Partner with leadership to draft annual budgets and forecasts. You will own the "bottom line" by analyzing expenditure patterns, managing A/P procedures, and delivering monthly variance reports. Team Leadership:
Direct and develop a diverse on-site team (Resident Managers, Leasing, and Office staff), fostering a culture of accountability and high-level hospitality. Compliance & Audit:
Ensure the property remains 100% compliant with NYC rental laws and
LIHTC regulations , ensuring flawless performance during all audits and inspections. The Ideal Candidate
Experience:
5+ years of residential property management experience in the
NYC rent-regulated market . Specialized Knowledge:
A deep understanding of
LIHTC (Low-Income Housing Tax Credit)
units and NYC building codes is essential. Financial Literacy:
Proven ability to manage complex budgets, analyze utility consumption, and drive revenue through strategic leasing oversight. Diplomacy:
You are a "calm in the storm" leader—able to handle sensitive resident issues and building emergencies with empathy and rational problem-solving. Credentials:
Bachelor’s degree in Real Estate, Finance, or Business preferred. A NY Real Estate License is required (or must be obtained within 90 days).
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Community Manager – Luxury Multifamily (NYC)
— Location: Long Island City. Salary: $110,000-125,000. The Opportunity
Join a premier New York City real estate developer and management firm. We are seeking a high-energy, sophisticated Community Manager to serve as the operational lead of a high-profile residential asset. The Role
As the Community Manager, you will be responsible for the full lifecycle of property operations. You aren’t just managing a building; you are protecting an asset's reputation. You will bridge the gap between high-touch resident services, technical building operations, and the financial objectives of ownership and asset management teams. Primary Mandate
Owner & Asset Relations:
Serve as the primary point of contact for property owners and asset managers, providing transparent reporting and strategic recommendations to maximize property value. Operational Excellence:
Direct all building systems and maintenance, from negotiating complex service contracts (HVAC, critical systems, etc.) to managing major capital improvement projects and apartment renovations. Financial Stewardship:
Partner with leadership to draft annual budgets and forecasts. You will own the "bottom line" by analyzing expenditure patterns, managing A/P procedures, and delivering monthly variance reports. Team Leadership:
Direct and develop a diverse on-site team (Resident Managers, Leasing, and Office staff), fostering a culture of accountability and high-level hospitality. Compliance & Audit:
Ensure the property remains 100% compliant with NYC rental laws and
LIHTC regulations , ensuring flawless performance during all audits and inspections. The Ideal Candidate
Experience:
5+ years of residential property management experience in the
NYC rent-regulated market . Specialized Knowledge:
A deep understanding of
LIHTC (Low-Income Housing Tax Credit)
units and NYC building codes is essential. Financial Literacy:
Proven ability to manage complex budgets, analyze utility consumption, and drive revenue through strategic leasing oversight. Diplomacy:
You are a "calm in the storm" leader—able to handle sensitive resident issues and building emergencies with empathy and rational problem-solving. Credentials:
Bachelor’s degree in Real Estate, Finance, or Business preferred. A NY Real Estate License is required (or must be obtained within 90 days).
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