What remote roles property management and real estate companies hire

This page ranks the remote roles property management and real estate companies most often ask Sagan to help fill.

342 Hiring requests from this industry
6 Distinct remote roles
378 Logged hires

Ranked by demand

The remote roles property management and real estate companies hire most

Based on 342 property management and real estate hiring requests across 6 remote role groups.

  1. 1

    Operations Coordinator

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    27 hiring requests $1,600 median monthly asking rate 885 candidate applications

    Most-requested scope: Calendar and inbox ownership

    Operations Coordinator demand usually concentrates around calendar and inbox ownership.

  2. 2

    Executive Assistant

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    22 hiring requests $1,600 median monthly asking rate 721 candidate applications

    Most-requested scope: Calendar and inbox ownership

    Executive Assistant demand usually concentrates around calendar and inbox ownership.

  3. 3
    19 hiring requests $1,500 median monthly asking rate 623 candidate applications

    Most-requested scope: Recurring reconciliations

    Accountant demand usually concentrates around recurring reconciliations.

  4. 4
    13 hiring requests $1,500 median monthly asking rate 426 candidate applications

    Most-requested scope: Recurring reconciliations

    Bookkeeper demand usually concentrates around recurring reconciliations.

  5. 5

    Operations Manager

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    7 hiring requests $2,200 median monthly asking rate 229 candidate applications

    Most-requested scope: Calendar and inbox ownership

    Operations Manager demand usually concentrates around calendar and inbox ownership.

  6. 6

    Customer Support Representative

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    7 hiring requests $1,200 median monthly asking rate 229 candidate applications

    Most-requested scope: Customer replies

    Customer Support Representative demand usually concentrates around customer replies.

Hiring mix

Where property management and real estate hiring concentrates by function

Demand is based on hiring-request count, not search volume or generic labor-market data.

The mix shows where property management and real estate companies repeatedly look for remote operating support.

Operations
36%
Admin
28%
Finance
22%

Sequencing

Which role to hire first

Use this property management and real estate planning map to start with repeatable roles, then move into role-specific guides where the data is deep enough.

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Start with bottlenecks

Publish pages for roles tied to repeated handoffs and measurable throughput.

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Avoid one-off roles

Hold long-tail jobs until the source sample has enough repeated demand.

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Link to role guides

Use the industry page as a hub into role-specific and job-description pages.

FAQ

Common questions about hiring across this industry

How should I use this property management and real estate remote roles guide?

Use it as a planning benchmark, then verify fit through your actual role scope, budget, and interview process.

What data is this based on?

It uses aggregate Sagan hiring requests, candidate applications, and hiring outcomes. Private candidate and company details are not shown.

How should I adjust this for my company?

Start with the repeated patterns, then edit the workflow, tools, manager review cadence, and success measures to match your team.

What should I check before acting on this guidance?

Confirm the weekly workflow, required tools, communication standard, seniority level, and whether the candidate pool matches the role you need.

How often should this benchmark be refreshed?

Refresh it when new hiring-request volume changes the role scope, rate range, country mix, or interview evidence behind the benchmark.

Methodology

This industry role-demand guide uses aggregate Sagan hiring-request, candidate-application, and hire data for remote roles. Company names, candidate names, resumes, emails, and raw private job descriptions are not shown.

Use the data before you post the job

For US companies hiring remote talent, start with scope, budget, and screening evidence before you write the public job post.

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