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

4.0
22 Dec 2024
Recommend
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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.

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5.0
23 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

For being so large, they were actually a really good company to work for. Everyone (at least in Arizona) was positive and great to work with.

Cons

I feel like a lot of the cons come from policies and decisions made by the property ownership, not from Greystar. This will vary from community to community.

1.0
3 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Benefits, housing discount, time off if approved

Cons

Micromanagement, inconsistent communication regarding expectations, and a workplace culture that could feel overly focused on monitoring rather than coaching. advancement opportunities appeared to be influenced heavily by relationships and internal networks. At times, it felt that who you knew carried more weight than performance, qualifications, or contributions. This created a perception of favoritism and made career growth feel less transparent. I also observed inconsistent accountability across leadership levels. Certain employees seemed to face significantly different standards than others, which could be frustrating for team members who were working hard to meet expectations. I would have appreciated a culture that emphasized consistent standards, objective performance metrics, and more transparent promotion decisions.

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