Overall a good place to work - Property Manager Aimco Employee Review

4.0
Jun 10, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Worked with some great people, benefits/pay are good. Really a good experience overall as I worked my way up from Leasing to Asst Manager to manager.

Cons

The work life balance is sometimes tough and you can get overwhelmed

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Aimco Response
5y
Hi and thank you for sharing your experience with us. We see that you were a loyal Aimco team member and we appreciate your years of service! We’re thrilled to hear you took advantage of Aimco’s jungle gym culture; we love helping our team members advance their careers! As an owner and operator of apartment homes, our business is 24/7. We do, however, strive to provide our team members with work-life integration. We appreciate your thoughts regarding on-site decisions, and will pass along your advice to management and to our senior leaders. If there is anything further you'd like to share with us now or in the future, please reach out at YourVoice@Aimco.com.Aimco.

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5.0
Jan 8, 2026
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Pros

Very generous commission structure and paid time off

Cons

The commission can change each year

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Aimco Response
4mo
Thanks for your review! Aimco no longer employs leasing consultants, so you must have worked at Aimco prior to 2020. We are super happy to hear that you were happy with your experience and we hope your career is going well.
3.0
May 8, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Professional company with legacy in REIT means standardization that makes running a property efficient overall while still having autonomy to creatively make the business work. Standardization makes it easy to focus on priorities that will improve the community and ROI. Good training for sales/leasing consultants, service techs, etc.

Cons

Limited career growth - not a ton of opportunity as regional and corporate jobs are limited compared to larger companies outside of the industry. Work-life balance can be difficult if you live onsite and residents know you. Budget is always difficult and expectations are high with regard to turn quality, balancing clean, high quality apartment homes with budget is tricky. Not related to management, but being a community manager is difficult - you have to have very thick skin. Residents are wild, unkind and even can be dangerous in limited cases (but the result of those interactions make them feel like a huge part of CM life). You really have to be someone who does not shy away from conflict and conflict resolution by avoidance. Head-on handling of situations quickly and efficiently is a requirement to provide a clean, safe, enjoyable community for all. This skill can be built, but know yourself before taking on any role in property operations where you're dealing with people daily. This is why I ultimately stepped away after 8 years with AIMCO - I would have stayed if there'd been a career path outside of on-site management with open availability. In the end, I need a break from being "the person" for hundreds of people day in and day out.

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Aimco Response
4mo
Hi there. Aimco hasn't had any operations out of Indiana in more than 6 years. Additionally, Aimco has been a real estate development and investment company, not engaged in property management, for more than 6 years. We wish you the best in your career, wherever you have ended up.
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