Property management operations for multi-unit residential portfolios
Peak Living operates a portfolio of residential properties with 22 staff focused almost entirely on operations—a hiring pattern that reflects manual, hands-on property management at scale. The tech stack (Yardi, Monday.com, Excel, Outlook) is typical of mid-market property operators still managing rent collection, occupancy tracking, and resident retention via spreadsheets and legacy tools. Active projects center on revenue extraction (market rate research, lease renewal optimization, delinquency recovery) and operational friction (community efficiency, occupancy reporting), suggesting the business is growth-constrained by operational overhead rather than product innovation.
Peak Living manages residential properties in the United Kingdom, headquartered in Macclesfield. The company operates a property management function covering rent collection, resident retention, occupancy management, and compliance—typical of small-to-mid-market real estate operators serving either their own portfolio or third-party landlords. With 112 of 117 active job openings in operations, the company is in active expansion mode, hiring across junior, mid, and manager tiers. The bulk of hiring velocity is in the United States, indicating geographic expansion into new markets.
Yardi (property management system), Monday.com (task management), Excel, Outlook, and Microsoft Office. The stack reflects traditional property operations without modern analytics or automation tooling.
Rent collection and delinquency recovery, market-rate alignment, occupancy optimization, lease renewal revenue, and rapid expansion via acquisitions.
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