Regional Property Manager
About the Role
NextGen Properties is seeking an experienced Regional Property Manager to oversee a portfolio of multifamily communities across multiple markets. This is a senior field-facing role that requires strong leadership, operational discipline, and a working knowledge of California rent control. You will be the primary point of accountability for leasing performance, resident satisfaction, NOI targets, AB 1482 / RSO compliance, and team oversight within your assigned region.
Responsibilities
- Manage day-to-day operations across a portfolio of multifamily properties, ensuring occupancy, rent collection, and NOI targets are met or exceeded under applicable rent caps
- Hire, train, supervise, and evaluate on-site property managers and leasing staff
- Conduct regular site visits to assess property condition, team performance, and resident experience
- Own the leasing pipeline — review market pricing weekly, direct leasing strategy, and ensure rapid response to inquiries
- Coordinate maintenance and capital improvement projects with the construction team, ensuring timely completion and minimal resident disruption
- Manage owner relationships — prepare and present monthly owner reports, respond to owner inquiries, and proactively surface issues before they become surprises
- Ensure compliance with California landlord-tenant law, fair housing regulations, AB 1482, the LA RSO, the Santa Ana RSO, and Pasadena Measure H where applicable
- Review and approve property budgets, monthly financials, and variance explanations
Requirements
- 3+ years of multifamily property management experience, with at least 1 year in a regional or multi-site supervisory role
- Strong working knowledge of California landlord-tenant law, AB 1482, and at least one local rent-stabilization ordinance (LA RSO, Santa Ana RSO, or Pasadena Measure H)
- Experience with property management software — Yardi experience a strong plus
- Proven track record of meeting occupancy and NOI targets across a managed portfolio
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills — you will interact daily with residents, owners, and vendors
- California real estate license preferred but not required
- Valid California driver’s license and reliable transportation — regular property visits required
Compensation
- Competitive base salary commensurate with experience
- Performance bonus tied to portfolio NOI and occupancy metrics
- Health, dental, and vision benefits
- Paid time off and company holidays
- Vehicle allowance for regional travel

