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Could You Be Better At Ray White?

By Rachel Wallace

At Ray white our people are our greatest investment. If you are interested in a career in Property Management we have put together a list of why working for Ray White Frankston is different to any other Property Management team.

Our Points Of Difference:

  • No weekend work required, all property managers only work Monday to Friday
  • Administrative support provided
  • No accounts related work required, full accounts support
  • Work from home days available to PM’s
  • Ongoing support and training both inhouse and externally
  • Leasing team provided, never have to process another application or complete another open for inspection
  • Choose the size of your portfolio, you can manage 150 or you can manage 200, you decide
  • Transparent pay structure and bonus commissions paid on achieving KPI’s
  • New Business team who list and onboard all new listings to the company
  • Caring and supporting team of experienced property managers
  • Latest technology to make your job easier, fully paperless property management department
  • VCAT training and support from department head until you feel confident to tackle it on your own
  • Customer care team to handle high maintenance clients and help deal with disputes so you don’t feel like you’re on your own.

If you are ready to go further, find out how a career in real estate could work for you.

Contact us for a confidential chat on 9781 2111 or frankston.vic@raywhite.com to unlock your potential.

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