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Property, Real Estate, or Community Association Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Property, Real Estate, or Community Association Manager?
November 2019
Awesome.
Property, Real Estate, or Community Association Manager in Kihei:
Pros: I enjoy the independence
Cons: The pay and the promise for more and don't get it
July 2019
Great people but heavy workload.
Property, Real Estate, or Community Association Manager in Crystal Lake:
Pros: Work independently. No micro management. Great people.
Cons: Heavy workload. Stuck in same position.
March 2019
Fulfilling work.
Property, Real Estate, or Community Association Manager in Denver:
Pros: I like being a positive change for people and helping to tame the burden and the concerns when it comes to the cost of housing.
Cons: Upper management/lack of culture
January 2019
Every day is Different.
Property, Real Estate, or Community Association Manager in Austin:
Pros: meeting people from all over the world
Cons: personality conflict
January 2019
Employees are just a number.
Property, Real Estate, or Community Association Manager in Raleigh:
Pros: Autonomy
Cons: Benefits and lack of compassion
December 2018
Good.
Property, Real Estate, or Community Association Manager in Salinas:
Pros: It could be better
Cons: I'm good with it
November 2018
Property, Real Estate, or Community Association Manager:
My issue with this company is it not open to change. It is so set in the ways of what it’s doing that finding something that would make their life easier (work smarter, not harder) is impossible for them. Not only that, the regional that I have barely communicates with me. When they do, it’s pure criticism. I have to hear everything second handedly. One of the regionals in the company is a best friend to a property manager and that’s fine, however it’s not fine when that regional doesn’t want to fire their best friend or drug test their best friend when they find out they are doing hard drugs. Instead confides in other managers and expects them to be ok. Donna Preiss doesn’t remember her employees and that’s fine, but weird because even at other companies, bugger ones they make an effort to remember their site team. There is no motivation to the site team just critimcismnwhen you don’t meet goals and that’s not ok. And they are all about making money, greed is not a good look. We have the hugest prices in the market and that looks bad, when the product doesn’t match the price. Hopefully, they dispel of greed and work on motivation and get rid of property managers that are doing crack and regionals that are ok with it. You have to hold your team to the same standard because if I started doing crack I would be fired.
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