Property Managers for hire in Seattle, WA
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Most popular skills
Leadership14%Communication Skills12%Time Management10%Education level
High school diploma or GED38%Bachelor's degree32%Associate's degree21%Years of experience
1-2 years2%3-5 years20%6-10 years18%Current company
Allied ResidentialLow Income Housing Institute
Westland AssociatesTime at current job
Less than 1 year16%1-2 years21%2-5 years45%
Browse Indeed's database of 1,388 profiles for Property Managers in Seattle, WA
Last updated: Jul 19, 2026
Property Manager: Cost of hiring?
- Common salary in Seattle, WA: $87,008 yearly
- Typical salaries range from $63,485 – $119,249 yearly
*Indeed data (US)
Community Manager (Property Manager)
Seattle, Washington State
Licenses & certifications
AEDGoogle Analytics CertificationGoogle Adwords CertificationAssociate in Risk ManagementAssociate's DegreeCertified Project ManagerSkills
LeadershipSupervising ExperienceAnalysis SkillsCommunication SkillsProduct ManagementBusiness CoachingPortfolio Manager
Seattle, Washington State
Licenses & certifications
Certified Notary PublicReal Estate LicenseCertified Apartment ManagerReal Estate BrokerDriver's LicenseCertified Property ManagerSkills
Supervising ExperienceLeadershipAnalysis SkillsOrganizational SkillsCommunication SkillsTime ManagementProperty Manager
Renton, Washington State
Licenses & certifications
Google Analytics CertificationPMPDriver's LicenseCertified Apartment ManagerCPRSkills
Communication SkillsLeadershipSupervising ExperienceAnalysis SkillsOrganizational SkillsTime ManagementProperty Manager
Seattle, Washington State
Licenses & certifications
OnesiteYardiDriver's LicenseProperty Management ToolsSkills
LeadershipTime ManagementAnalysis SkillsOrganizational SkillsCommunication SkillsBusiness CoachingProperty Manager
Seattle, Washington State
Licenses & certifications
Certified Notary PublicReal Estate BrokerReal Estate LicenseDriver's LicenseSkills
LeadershipAnalysis SkillsOrganizational SkillsCommunication SkillsTime ManagementSupervising ExperienceArea Property Manager
Seattle, Washington State
Licenses & certifications
Certified Notary PublicMAST PermitDriver's LicenseSkills
Supervising ExperienceLeadershipProperty ManagementShift ManagementManagementPerformance Reviews
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What's the average time to fill a property manager role?
The average time to fill a property manager role is 75 days, calculated from the moment the job is posted until a candidate accepts the offer.
What skills do property managers tend to have?
According to the candidates available on Smart Sourcing, the most common skills for a property manager include: leadership, communication skills and time management.
What licenses or certifications are common for a property manager?
Common licenses or certifications for property managers include: Driver's License, CPR and Real Estate License.
What are some job titles related to property managers?
According to Indeed’s Smart Sourcing data, job titles related to property managers include: multi-site property manager, community manager (property manager) and portfolio manager.
What level of education is common for a property manager?
High school diploma or GED is the most common level of education for a property manager in Seattle, WA, according to available candidates on Smart Sourcing.
How many years of experience is common for a property manager?
Most property managers have 19 years of professional experience.
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