Odds of Getting In
Property manager isn't a position that's open to any random person just walking in off the street. You'll need experience as a leasing consultant and an assistant property manager in order to land this job, and you'll need to demonstrate that you can take care of your residents and your complex while also not strangling that dude in Unit 4-506 who keeps letting his bathtub overflow.
However, if you have the experience and the skills, then you can get this gig, especially as developers are building far more apartments than houses these days.