Can a Real Estate Agent be a (Las Vegas) Property Manager ? To the layperson, it might be hard to distinguish the difference between the different titles you’re likely to hear in the real estate market: brokers, appraisers, property managers, agents, and more. In a nutshell, a real estate agent is focused primarily on the buying and selling of property. That is to say, if you’re renting or leasing, you’ll be in touch with a property manager most of the time, who is able to keep you up to date on inspections, loan payments, and more, rather than a real estate agent helping you close a deal before they move on to their next client and leave the new property in your hands. However, a property manager works closely with both parties to make sure that both the tenant and the property owner (you!) are satisfied with the living conditions. (Las Vegas) Property management is less about the exchanging of money and more about the relationship between the residents and the property own...