Poor Company Management - Homes Project Manager Opendoor Employee Review

1.0
14 Dec 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits, Decent Pay and perks.

Cons

Corporate management is atrocious. They put people in charge of regions that have no skill or knowledge of what it takes the people out in the field to do their job. They select individuals for promotion that should NOT be promoted and over the last few years, they’ve had major layoffs, getting rid of their qualified valuable people and keeping the unqualified ones. I found out with my own personal experience that they are ripping sellers off, trying to acquire the properties they need, in order to stay afloat. They charge TREMENDOUS fees all the way around from repairs, to buying and selling fees that all gets charged to the sellers. They try and make it all sound like a great deal, but in the end it’s just as expensive or more expensive than just using a real estate agent to sell your home. When trying to sell my own home to Opendoor, I discovered that they were trying to lowball me over a $200k under market value. Overall, they are con artists and a total rip off. Don’t fall for their tricks! Use a Real Estate Agent to sell your home.

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Cons

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