Pros
Excellent pay! Great coworkers and friends made.
Cons
I used to work for David Weekley Homes and loved the product and the people I worked alongside. I believed in the homes we were building, so much so that I purchased one myself. But my experience took a painful turn. I was terminated from my position the day before closing on my own David Weekley home—a home I had spent months preparing for emotionally, financially, and professionally. There was no warning, no support, and no explanation that made sense. Shortly after, I learned false information was being shared internally about why I was let go. To make matters worse, I was not paid the commission on the final home I sold, despite my full involvement and the sale closing shortly after my departure. I want to be clear: there are great people at David Weekley Homes, and the homes themselves are beautiful. But what happened to me was deeply disappointing and left me questioning the values the company claims to uphold—especially when it comes to how they treat their own team members and honor their commitments. If you’re considering buying or working with David Weekley Homes, I recommend asking questions and paying attention not just to the product—but to how people are treated behind the scenes.