Fantastic local builder - Anonymous employee Harbour Homes Employee Review

5.0
28 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Leadership, culture, and people are top notch. Really enjoyed my time there.

Cons

None that come to mind.

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5.0
15 Mar 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great work environment with a high quality group of people. Management knows what they're doing and have positioned the company for a successful future.

Cons

None. I definitely would recommend.

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Harbour Homes Response
7y
Hello, Thank you for this positive review. We are very glad your internship experience was positive. We strive to provide an internship experience where college students are exposed to meaningful, business impacting work.
4.0
10 Feb 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Small family environment and the willingness to give responility when you prove yourself. There are not many people working there still and they have anembeded culture that rewards seniority pretty heavily. Might be a decent place to work while you are trying to go somewhere but I would not make it a finanl destinantion for a career choice. They have pretty decent employee benifits as far as discounts on a home purchase but no as good as some of the others.

Cons

Housing industry is horrible and they are downsizing and cutting back. Right now there are not any real positions available with them or thief management company.

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Harbour Homes Response
4y
"Recognize dead wieght earlier on and deal with it accordingly. Before you guys laid off essentially everyone there were a ton of employees leeching off the comany that did not provide and real value added." Thank you for this feedback. The time leading up to the great recession and the period that followed was a valuable learning experience for us. We learned we had many employees "functionally siloed" in positions that involved moving work from one desk to another. Coming out of the great recession, we leaned up, got rid of paper, and the need for people in positions that involved moving paper from their outbox to someone else's in box.
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