The real estate support generalist β coordinating activities across real estate functions.
As a Real Estate Coordinator, you support real estate operations across multiple functions β transactions, property management, lease administration, or portfolio management. You're a generalist who helps keep real estate activities organized and moving forward.
Your day involves coordinating diverse real estate activities. You might track transaction timelines, coordinate due diligence activities, maintain real estate databases, prepare reports, and support real estate professionals with administrative needs. You need organizational skills and basic real estate knowledge.
The hardest part is managing multiple workstreams while learning the business. Real estate coordination touches many functions, and you need to keep everything organized while developing expertise. The people who thrive here are naturally organized, can manage competing priorities, and enjoy the variety of real estate work.
Where this role sits in the broader career landscape β and where it can take you.
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Median pay for a Real Estate Coordinator is about $67K nationally, with the field ranging roughly from $39K to $141K depending on experience, employer, and metro (BLS).
Core skills for this role include Speaking, Reading Comprehension, Active Listening, Coordination, and Writing.
Most people in this role hold a bachelor's degree.
Employment in this field is projected to grow about 3.6% through 2034, with roughly 296,640 people working in it today (BLS).
Closely related roles include Real Estate Manager, District Manager, and Rental Manager.
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