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Leasing Consultant - 3300 Tamarac

MG Properties
2 days ago
Full-time
On-site
Denver, Colorado, United States
$21 - $22 USD hourly
Leasing Consultant

Leasing is one of the most skill-dense entry points in property management, and that's exactly why it matters where you do it. The competencies you build here, reading prospects quickly, managing a pipeline, coordinating turns, handling a delinquent conversation without losing the relationship, compound into the foundation of every senior PM role above it. The 3300 Tamarac Leasing Consultant position with MG Properties is a place to build that foundation in a real way.

The Skills This Role Develops

Sales and customer service are the obvious ones, but the detail work matters just as much. You'll qualify applicants thoroughly, which means learning how to read an application accurately and move quickly without cutting corners. You'll prepare and execute leases, which builds the documentation discipline that every property manager above you relies on. You'll coordinate with maintenance on move-ins, giving you early exposure to the make-ready and turn process that most leasing consultants don't fully understand until they're trying to manage it from the other side.

The administrative side, rental data entry, file organization, monthly reporting tasks, doesn't sound exciting, but it's where attention to detail gets trained. Sloppy files and inaccurate data are how properties lose money quietly. Learning to keep things clean at the leasing level is a skill that follows you into assistant manager and beyond.

What the Day Actually Looks Like

You'll be the first point of contact for prospective residents, which means your mornings might involve prepping for scheduled tours while also responding to walk-ins. Traffic needs to be handled with the same energy at 4:45 PM as it does at 10 AM. You'll work through resident concerns when they come up, whether that's a maintenance request, a payment question, or a complaint that needs to be de-escalated without losing goodwill. Keeping occupancy strong at a property in Denver's competitive rental market means understanding how to present the value of your community honestly and compellingly.

MG Properties has more than three decades of acquisition, development, and management experience across the Western U.S., which gives this role more depth than a typical leasing job at a smaller operator. They promote from within, which is worth taking seriously. A Leasing Consultant who performs consistently here has a visible path toward Assistant Community Manager and eventually Community Manager, roles where the NOI responsibility becomes yours to own.

Who Tends to Stand Out Here

  • At least one year of property management or related customer-facing experience
  • Strong sales instincts paired with genuine follow-through on the administrative side
  • Professional communication that holds up under pressure from difficult residents
  • Comfort working inside a team structure where coordination with maintenance and management is constant
  • Accuracy with data entry and lease documentation

The candidates who thrive in leasing roles long enough to grow into management are the ones who treat the paperwork with the same seriousness as the sale. If that combination describes how you work, this role builds toward something.