Real Estate Manager
Expert in buildings and construction projects
Fields of activity | Real Estate Manager
As a real estate manager, you’ll oversee construction projects, residential buildings, land, houses, and commercial properties. Your responsibilities will be wide-ranging, spanning from evaluating locations and properties to planning financing and renting out completed residential units.
Your main focus as a real estate manager will be to determine, preserve or increase the value of properties by developing strategies to enhance profitability, for example, by installing elevators or creating communal spaces. You’ll supervise construction work and communicate with various stakeholders, including tenants and property owners.
Personal requirements | Real Estate Manager
- Comprehensive knowledge of the real estate industry
- Affinity for numbers and manual skills
- Analytical way of thinking
- Sense of responsibility and organizational talent
- Communication skills and negotiation skills
Path to the profession | Real Estate Manager
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Take the testPotential jobs | Real Estate Manager
As a real estate manager, you’ll typically work for property management firms, facility management companies, housing associations, construction companies, real estate agencies or architectural firms. Your responsibilities can include both private and commercial properties, such as hospitals or schools. While much of your work takes place in an office, you’ll also be on site to coordinate construction projects and manage properties directly.