Multifamily apartment acquisition and property management operator
Monarch acquires and operates multifamily apartment communities, focusing on income generation and investor returns. The tech stack reflects a property-management-focused operation: Yardi and RealPage for portfolio management, AppFolio for resident engagement, and UKG for workforce scheduling. Hiring is heavily operations-weighted (78 ops roles vs. 13 sales), with nearly all positions junior-to-mid level, indicating active scaling of on-site and back-office teams to support portfolio growth and day-to-day property management.
Notable leadership hires: Director of Finance
Monarch Investment and Management Group acquires and manages multifamily apartment communities across the United States, serving institutional and individual investors seeking quarterly income and long-term appreciation. Founded in 1992 and headquartered in Franktown, Colorado, the company employs 1,001–5,000 people and differentiates itself by retaining operational control through acquisition and throughout the asset lifecycle—the same leadership team that approves a deal remains involved in daily property management. The business focuses on three core functions: acquisition and underwriting of new properties, ongoing property and resident management, and investor relations. Current operational priorities include tenant retention, leasing performance optimization, preventative maintenance, and capital planning for unit and property-level improvements.
Monarch uses Yardi and RealPage for property management, AppFolio for resident engagement, UKG for workforce scheduling, SQL Server for data infrastructure, and Looker Studio for analytics. Entrata and Yardi Voyager support portfolio-level operations.
Franktown, Colorado. The company was founded in 1992 and is privately held, with 1,001–5,000 employees across the United States.
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