Manila Recruitment

Real Estate

HomeownerAccountManager

€48–72k ~AI est. Bulgaria CONTRACT Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Homeowner Account Manager at Manila Recruitment. Skills: Account ownership, Client relationships, Issue resolution, Performance reporting. Own homeowner relationship. Serve as primary point of contact”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure commitments are tracked, executed, and closed; Deliver exceptional account experiences

Industry & Context.

Real Estate
Problems you'll solve

Issue resolution

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's Degree, 2+ years customer-facing experience, Track record of owning client relationships, References demonstrating accountability, communication, and client relationship management, Excellent verbal and written English communication skills, Proven ability to take ownership and drive issues to resolution, High attention to detail

Nice to Have

Comfortable working with data, dashboards, and basic performance metrics, Familiarity with CRMs, ClickUp, and AI-powered systems, Understanding of short-term rental / Airbnb operations

What You'll Do.

Own homeowner relationship

Serve as primary point of contact

Ensure proactive communication

Track all commitments

Drive issue resolution

Produce weekly performance reports

Know owner's property

and current situation

Track every commitment made

Drive internal team to deliver commitments

De-escalate tense moments

Build relationships for referrals and renewals

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Coordination with internal teams; Coordinate cross-functional teams

Communication Scope

Verbal communication; Written communication; Weekly reporting

Full Job Description

As a Homeowner Account Manager, you will be responsible for owning the entire homeowner relationship as the primary point of contact, ensuring proactive communication, end-to-end tracking and follow-through of all commitments, coordination with internal teams to drive resolution, and maintaining high-quality weekly performance reporting. You will serve as the key link between homeowners and the broader team, ensuring nothing falls through the cracks and every issue is followed through to completion. **Company Profile:** Our client is a U.S.-based property management company modernizing how short-term rentals are operated. They manage homes for owners seeking greater transparency, responsiveness, and partnership after often working with traditional managers that were slow, opaque, and inconsistent. The company operates a lean, tech-enabled model using AI, automation, and streamlined systems to deliver high-quality service efficiently. As they continue to expand their Philippine-based team, they are seeking a Homeowner Account Manager to take full ownership of a portfolio of homeowner accounts, serving as the primary point of contact and trusted advisor for their assigned properties. This role is a great opportunity for someone who thrives in a high-accountability environment and excels at end-to-end account ownership, building strong client relationships, coordinating cross-functional teams, analyzing property performance, and driving issues to resolution. The ideal candidate is a proactive communicator who can balance empathy with transparency, deliver exceptional account experiences, and ensure that every commitment is tracked, executed, and closed. **Duties and Responsibilities:** * Knowing every owner's property, history, preferences, and current situation * Communicating proactively — owners should hear from us before they have to ask * Tracking every commitment we ever make to them, and making sure none are dropped * Driving the internal team to deliver on thos

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