Real estate recruitment in Australia has become increasingly competitive due to ongoing talent shortages, rising salary expectations, and shifting workforce expectations. Agencies across Sydney and other major cities are actively competing for skilled property managers, leasing consultants, sales agents, and administrative staff.
According to Real Estate Business Australia, recruitment challenges across property management remain one of the most significant operational issues facing agencies in 2026.
What Is Real Estate Recruitment?
Real estate recruitment refers to the process of sourcing, assessing, and placing professionals into roles within the property industry, including:
- property management
- leasing and inspections
- residential sales
- commercial property management
- administration and operations
Unlike general recruitment, real estate recruitment requires deep understanding of:
- licensing requirements
- portfolio pressures
- commission structures
- agency culture
- tenant and landlord dynamics
Current State of Real Estate Hiring in Australia
The Australian real estate industry is experiencing:
- high staff turnover in property management
- increased demand for experienced candidates
- rising salary competition
- growing expectations for flexible work arrangements
Industry reporting highlights that burnout and workload pressure continue to be key drivers of turnover, particularly in residential property management roles. (realestatebusiness.com.au)
Key Roles in Real Estate Recruitment
Property Management Roles
- Property Manager
- Assistant Property Manager
- Senior Property Manager
Leasing & Support Roles
- Leasing Consultant
- Property Management Administrator
- Real Estate Receptionist
Sales Roles
- Sales Associate
- Buyer’s Agent
- Business Development Manager
Commercial Roles
- Commercial Property Manager
- Asset Manager
Each role requires different skill sets, but communication and resilience remain core competencies across the industry.
Recruitment Challenges in 2026
The most significant hiring challenges include:
- Talent shortages
Experienced property managers are in high demand but limited supply.
- Salary competition
Agencies are increasing salaries to attract candidates, with SEEK reporting rising average earnings across real estate roles. (seek.com.au)
- Burnout and turnover
Workload pressures continue to impact retention.
- Cultural mismatch
Poor hiring alignment often leads to early resignations.
Why Specialist Recruitment Matters
General recruitment agencies often lack the industry insight required for real estate hiring.
Specialist recruitment agencies provide:
- accurate salary benchmarking
- cultural fit assessment
- market intelligence
- access to passive candidates
- faster hiring cycles
Boutique agencies are particularly effective due to closer relationships with both clients and candidates.
Recruitment Trends in Australia
Key trends shaping real estate recruitment include:
- hybrid and flexible work arrangements
- increased focus on retention
- candidate-led job markets
- AI-assisted hiring tools
- emphasis on emotional intelligence
Employers are increasingly prioritising long-term fit over short-term experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is real estate recruitment so competitive?
Due to talent shortages, high turnover, and rising salary expectations across the industry.
What roles are hardest to fill?
Property managers and experienced leasing consultants are currently in highest demand.
Do recruitment agencies help with retention?
Yes. Specialist agencies improve retention by focusing on cultural alignment and role suitability.
How Tink Recruitment Helps
Tink Recruitment specialises in real estate recruitment across Australia.
Tink Recruitment helps agencies and candidates by:
- sourcing high-quality real estate professionals
- providing market insights and salary benchmarking
- improving cultural fit in placements
- reducing hiring timeframes
- supporting long-term career development



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