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Regional Lease-Up Specialist

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Company Overview 


Asset Living is a third-party management firm with a proven partner in fostering thriving communities nationwide. Founded in 1986, Asset Living has decades of experience delivering exceptional value to our partners. Since the beginning, our undeniable passion has driven our organic growth from a small property management firm to one of the most trusted allies in real estate. Asset Living's growing portfolio includes a multitude of properties across the country that span the multifamily, single-family home rentals, affordable housing, build-to-rent, active adult, and student housing divisions.   

Asset Living is a fast-growing company made up of talented individuals from diverse backgrounds that differentiate us and help us drive innovation and results for our clients and communities across the US. At Asset Living, we wholeheartedly believe 'Together We Lead, Together We Succeed. We empower each other to lead by example, collaborate, and evolve – inspired by our belief that we can continually improve as individuals and as an organization. Together, we create an environment where every voice is heard, every idea is valued, and every individual experiences opportunities to grow as our company grows. When you join Asset Living, you become part of a dynamic team that thrives on unity, unique talents, and a universal culture of winning.    

Recognized as one of the nation's Best and Brightest Places to Work and ranked in the NMHC top 50 professionals, join Asset Living because of its reputation as the most trusted partner in real estate, workplace culture, and growth opportunities. Asset Living is a member of The Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) and is recognized as an Accredited Management Organization (AMO). Together, we lead the way, and together, we achieve excellence in all that we do. Join a workplace where success is a collective journey and leadership is a shared responsibility.   


Regional Lease-Up Specialist

Regional Lease-Up Specialist is responsible for overseeing all aspects of leasing, marketing, and training at the property for a portfolio of multifamily housing communities. Regional Lease-Up Specialist works closely with the Regional Supervisor, Community Manager & staff to set leasing goals and develop a strategic marketing plan for achieving budgeted occupancy. The regional Lease-Up Specialist is responsible for effectively leading the leasing team and accomplishing effective leasing, marketing, and positive resident relations.


Essential Duties & Responsibilities

  • Strategic Leasing Management
    • Develop yearly marketing plan and utilize marketing strategies & systems
    • Quickly identify market issues while implementing a plan to stabilize leasing and marketing efforts
    • Execute analysis and market studies for multifamily competitors and markets
    • Maintain solid awareness of the company and regional performance & goals
    • Execute decisions that will have a positive effect on performance
    • Communicate with the Regional VP, Regional Supervisors & Property Managers on all goals, objections & concerns
    • Ensure staff leasing techniques are effective in obtaining closure, follow-up procedures met, signing/documentation of leases, and reporting systems are accurate and up to date by assisting regional managers with weekly audits)
    • Develop and implement community engagement events and resident retention programs (i.e., resident functions, special promotions, monthly newsletter, etc.)
    • Develop new relationships and strengthen existing relationships with business contacts and vendors
    • Identify potential Company customers utilizing market and demographic data as well as industry knowledge
    • Mentor community team members on leasing and marketing skills and concepts
    • Model effective leasing and customer service techniques and communicate expectations to site team members
    • Maintain solid awareness of the company and regional performance and make decisions that will have a positive effect on performance
    • Keep abreast of relevant industry topics to incorporate them into planning and decision-making
    • Maintain an awareness and understanding of the company's goals and work to enhance its overall image and presence in the market
    • Identify marketing needs of specific communities or areas to facilitate developing and implementing marketing plans to accomplish objectives
    • Seek out and utilize available internal and external resources to meet goals and objectives.
    • Regularly monitor resident satisfaction in person and through follow-up phone calls and utilizing Customer Satisfaction Surveys  
    • Communicate regularly with the Regional Vice President, Regional Supervisors, and Community Managers regarding goals, objectives, relevant concerns, problems, and solutions
    • Develop marketing communication materials targeting Company market niches
    • Monitor and implement all social media and online presence, including all campaigns being used
    • Oversee all digital marketing campaigns and optimizations, including but not limited to PPC, SEO, ILS Listings, and Google my Business
  • Training  
    • Onboard new team members onto company platforms, including but not limited to Entrata, Onesite, J Turner, etc.  
    • Conduct on-site training remotely and or during each site visit consisting of individual one-on-one training and complete staff training
    • Conduct outreach efforts with the team and showcase how to outreach effectively
    • Conduct follow-ups with team members and train them on how to follow up effectively
    • Host training with leasing and marketing teams on social media branding guidelines and platforms  
    • Review quarterly phone shops and in-person shops (at minimum) and work with sites that score below standard on training them on how to properly give phone and in-person tours
    • Review the outreach calendar with LM and GM and train them to maximize daily outreach by enforcing fundamental marketing principles and ensuring they are doing the basics daily
    • Provide training content to enhance our SharePoint resources to grow our training platforms  
  • Personnel Management  
    • Use consistent techniques & company directives to recruit, interview, hire, train, coach, and develop on-site staff
    • Mentor, motivate, and enrich team knowledge of the new development department
    • Work alongside Senior Regional Leasing and Training Director and executive team to ensure Asset brand standards are upheld in all marketing initiatives
    • Ensure the effectiveness of staff through ongoing training, coaching, counseling, and guidance in compliance with Asset training benchmarks  
    • Promote harmony and quality job performance of staff through support and effective leadership
    • Ensure staff compliance and consistency with Company policies and procedures by monitoring Gracehill
  • Administrative & Management  
    • Ensure all administrative & leasing reporting is accurate, complete, and submitted on a timely basis
    • Review portfolio websites for accuracy and ensure all items are updated with specials, amenities, pictures, videos, blogs, etc.  
    • Audit files and property as needed
  • Financial Management  
    • Achieve the highest possible net operating income by implementing effective cost control, revenue & leasing improvement; identify trends and recommend strategies and adjustments
    • Provide insights to respective Regional Supervisor for yearly marketing budgets/forecasts
  • Travel
    • This position requires greater than 50% travel annually

 


 

Education & Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree preferred
  • Experience in regional marketing, ideally new development
  • Experience managing social media and digital marketing campaigns required
  • Strong analytical and communication skills required
  • Creative and innovative mindset required
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment required

 


 

Why Join Us?

  • Be part of a growth-focused, innovative company
  • Work with a talented, passionate team
  • Competitive salary and benefits
  • Opportunities for professional development
  • We're FUN

This job description should not be considered all-inclusive. It is merely a guide of expected duties. The employee understands that the job description is neither complete nor permanent and may be modified at any time. At the request of their supervisor, an employee may be asked to perform additional duties or take on additional responsibilities without notice.

Asset Living is required by law to include a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this role. This compensation range is specific to the remote nature of this position and includes the range of factors considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to skill sets; experience and training; certifications; etc. We would not anticipate that the individual hired into this role would be near the top end of the compensation range, but that decision will be dependent on the facts associated with each specific individual’s relevant experience for the role.  A reasonable estimate of the range is $90,000 - $100,000.

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