A Company with Potential but Poor Execution
Pros
* Competitive pay compared to many property management companies in Arizona. * Great coworkers who genuinely want to do a good job. * Exposure to a high-volume operation with opportunities to learn quickly. * Good experience if you’re new to single-family property management and want to develop technical knowledge. * Some leaders outside of direct operations are supportive and knowledgeable. * Benefits are generally competitive
Cons
Leadership accountability * Operational concerns are regularly identified by frontline employees but often remain unresolved despite repeated escalation. * Decisions can feel reactive rather than strategic. High turnover * Significant turnover among Property Managers creates constant onboarding and knowledge loss. * Remaining employees frequently absorb additional workloads. Training and onboarding * New PMs are sometimes promoted or placed into roles before they’re adequately prepared. * Training expectations can be inconsistent depending on manager and timing. Career growth * Advancement can feel unclear. * Employees who raise process concerns may not feel heard or supported. Communication * Communication between leadership and frontline teams can be inconsistent. * Feedback loops often end without visible action. Culture * Employees who advocate for operational improvements may become discouraged when little changes. * Morale can suffer because recurring issues persist over long periods.