Venterra Realty reviews

3.3

44% would recommend to a friend

(605 total reviews)
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John Foresi

67% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Venterra Realty has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 605 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Venterra Realty employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Real Estate industry (3.8 stars).

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605 reviews
2.0
May 3, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I have little to no complaints about the on-site experience. Coworkers and peers are generally incredibly supportive of one another and thankfully, almost all issues I face on-site can be resolved with minimal corporate intervention.

Cons

Senior management unequivocally devalues the input and opinions of their lower level employees. Senior management will always defend senior management, and questioning leadership will lead to retaliation.

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Venterra Realty Response
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While we appreciate the review and I’m glad your on-site experience was a positive one, it’s disappointing to read your thoughts regarding our senior team. We’ve made a leader promise to ensure all our team members have a voice and are treated with respect and fairness. Although we have programs in place that are aimed at making good on these promises, and there’s always room to improve, the situation you’ve described seems likely to require immediate attention. As a reminder, EthicsPoint (https://bit.ly/3stiJsA) remains a go-to third-party resource for current and past team members needing to anonymously report a concern. I’d like to encourage you to provide more insights using the service, or, if preferred, by reaching out to me directly by phone (281-822-9125) or email (bgeorge@venterraliving.com) as soon as time allows. Thank you in advance for sharing a few more details however you’re most comfortable and again for providing the review.
1.0
May 14, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

When I started, this company seemed like it had everything figured out, but that illusion disappeared pretty quickly. It has become painfully obvious that corporate leadership and regional management do not actually care about the people keeping this place running. The only things they care about are surveys, reviews, optics, and protecting appearances. They constantly pretend to support their teams, but the moment anyone is honest about problems or asks for real help, we get told to “watch what we say” so managers do not “look bad.” Apparently protecting egos matters more than fixing actual issues. The entire culture feels built around making leadership comfortable instead of solving problems. Everyone is expected to smile, stay quiet, and help maintain the illusion that everything is fine while the same issues continue getting ignored.

Cons

I think it is incredibly telling that your own employees cannot even afford to live at the properties they work for because we do not get paid enough to qualify. On top of that, rent has to be automatically deducted from our paychecks, removing any flexibility for employees to budget their money the way they need to. Health insurance costs have nearly doubled since last year, and employees who already struggle to afford living expenses are also being hit with steep renewal increases. Meanwhile, raises are either nonexistent or so small they feel insulting compared to the rising cost of living and increasing workload. On-site positions are constantly being dissolved, and the strain is dumped onto the few employees left behind. Some properties are being run by only two team members who are expected to work tirelessly all week during office hours while also covering weekends at other understaffed properties. Leadership loves to encourage employees to “take time off,” yet creates an environment where doing so is nearly impossible. That makes it very clear that work life balance is nothing more than a talking point. At the same time, the company continues pushing this corporate AI agenda while removing crucial team members and forcing properties to rely on questionable startup screening companies just to save money on the back end. Then leadership acts surprised when occupancy across the portfolio continues to decline. What is most frustrating is that the blame still somehow falls on the on-site employees who are already stretched thin and doing the jobs of multiple people. Instead of accountability from upper management, employees are interrogated, micromanaged, and threatened with disciplinary action over the direct consequences of leadership’s own decisions, lack of transparency, and complete disregard for both their teams and their residents.

1.0
May 1, 2026

Used to be amazing

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

This company was everything I wanted when I first started but unfortunately in their bid to “keep up with multifamily” they have absolutely stretched their on-site staff thin in ways that other companies are not. The PTO is still good but it’s hard to take it when there is no staff to cover you being out for a week.

Cons

This company is constantly trying to “keep up” but are pushing far too many changes, cutting on-site staff to a skeleton crew and then giving us more responsibility. It is simply impossible to keep up with the workload they have given us. They are constantly getting rid of the people that actually care about the on site staff and it has been disheartening to see a company that gave us so much turn into this. Also, the commission and renewal bonus package is not that good to be dealing with so much everyday - it does not match what other companies are giving.

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