A solid introduction to the multifamily industry - Leasing Professional Greystar Employee Review

4.0
22 Dec 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Greystar provides a valuable platform for gaining experience in property management, particularly for those working in high-end communities. Access to valuable industry events like the WMFHA Emerald Awards and excellent corporate training sessions. There are great options for health insurance, a matched 401(k), and paid time off.

Cons

The employee housing discount program has significantly diminished in value. Previously, on-site employees could receive a 40% discount at their community or 20% at another. Now, the 40% discount is capped at one team member per 100 units (rounded to the nearest hundred). Once the cap is reached, employees cannot even access the 20% discount at their property and must relocate to another Greystar community for any benefit. The discount also now starts after the first full month of tenancy, further delaying an already reduced benefit.

Explore other reviews about Greystar

5.0
18 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

One of the best parts of working at Greystar as a manager is the opportunity for career growth and professional development within a large, well-established company.

Cons

One challenge as a manager is that the workload can change quickly, which can sometimes make it difficult to stay ahead of priorities.

3.0
10 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Greystar Seattle offers solid training, competitive commission opportunities, and clear pathways for career advancement. The company manages a diverse portfolio, allowing employees to gain experience across different asset types and markets. Employees who find themselves on a strong team with supportive leadership can build valuable skills and grow quickly.

Cons

Employee experience can vary significantly depending on the property and management team. In some cases, policies and performance expectations may be applied inconsistently, which can create perceptions of favoritism or unequal treatment. Greater consistency in leadership practices and accountability across communities would improve the employee experience.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All