A great group of professionals, with a genuine concern for their employees as well as the residents who live in their communities. A lot of emphasis put on creating a comfortable and fun working environment. Very fair compensation and terrific benefits.
Cons
If it was possible to create a work week of Tuesday through Thursday from Noon till 3:00 pm, then this would be the ultimate Company to work for! (Ridiculous, yes, but there are no Cons to list and it was required to participate!!)
Venterra Realty Response
9y
Thanks for your review. We aim to fill our teams with people who are a good match for our values and company culture, so it’s great that you saw the benefits of this approach and enjoyed the atmosphere at Venterra overall during your time with us. Thank you for your years of service and we appreciate you sharing your Venterra experience. All the best in your future endeavours. Thank you!
Explore other reviews about Venterra Realty
5.0
Jun 17, 2026
Anonymous employee
Current employee, more than 1 year
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook
Pros
Company allows for responsibility to make a change. Everyone is extremely pleasant to work with, and leadership allows for opportunities to grow with the organization. There is no limit to what you can do here to make an impact. I could not love a company more to work for.
Cons
Only negative I can think of is I wish the company offered more benefits. They seem a little limited compared to other companies.
1
Venterra Realty Response
2w
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We are glad to hear about your positive experience and appreciate all you do as part of our team. We remain committed to creating a workplace where team members feel supported, valued, and proud of the work they do.
Use to be a lot. Not really anymore compared to other management companies
Cons
Venterra’s culture has shifted to a 'Just a Number' approach. The disconnect is most visible in how they treat on-site staff. Leadership pushes an 'Amazon-style' AI model and expects 24/7 dedication, yet the financial incentives are a shell game. Regular residents often receive better deals through move-in specials (like 8 weeks free) than the employees who actually run the building. Combine that with full-price amenity fees and rent increases that eat up every merit raise, and it’s clear the company no longer values its people. Talent is leaving because the math—and the stress—simply doesn't add up anymore. Leadership thinks we have 'nothing to do' while on-site teams are burning out and working late nights to keep up. Regular residents get better financial deals. A '1-2 months free' concession for a resident often equals or beats the total annual 'discount' given to employees. We pay full price for the 'Smart Bundle' and all amenity fees. They give you a raise and then immediately raise your rent. The money goes right back to the company. Over the last 2 years, the 'people first' vibe is gone, replaced by a cold, replaceable approach and a failed obsession with mimicking Amazon’s AI metrics.