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Pegasus Residential

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Run far far away. - Assistant Community Manager Pegasus Residential Employee Review

1.0
Sep 7, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Pegasus allowed me to take unpaid time off. They seem to treat the girls who like high heels well. Pay isn't horrible for the area, even if it's lower than average for the position.

Cons

Pegasus residential is full of bullies. Everyone I met in the company seems to have severe brainwashing. They require high heels (leather pumps, peep toe but only 2 toes can show. You can only wear boots in the winter, and if you wear boots, you have to wear pants, you can't wear a dress.) I have witnessed them refuse rent from a family who was only 3 days rent and evict them just because they paid $100 under market and they could rent the apartment for more. The goal rent increase at renewal time is 10%, but your job will be threatened when resident retention doesn't stay high.

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Pegasus Residential Response
9y
Thank you for taking time to write a review of Pegasus. We do have a dress code at Pegasus that is enforced so our associates properly represent our professional environment. Resident retention, high occupancy and acquiring the maximum amount of rent for a particular market for our ownership groups is actually what our business involves.

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5.0
May 18, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Company culture, training offered, career paths offered

Cons

Turnover at higher levels within leadership roles

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Pegasus Residential Response
3w
Thank you for taking the time to review as a loyal part of our team! We are glad that there is so much you like about working here with us, and we would be happy to address any concerns you have and ask you to reach out to us at communications@pegasusnext.com. We are so glad to have you here with us.
1.0
May 3, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Pegasus Residential manages a diverse portfolio with strong ownership groups and well-located assets. The exposure to multiple property types and operational challenges can provide valuable experience for those looking to grow in multifamily. Many on-site teams are hardworking, dedicated, and truly care about their communities and residents.

Cons

The leadership environment—at least within the Oklahoma region—can be highly challenging. Communication from upper management is often inconsistent and, at times, unprofessional. There is a heavy reliance on pressure-based management, frequent write-ups, and unrealistic expectations without adequate support or resources. Operationally, teams are often stretched too thin, with regionals and site staff covering multiple roles simultaneously. This creates burnout and makes it difficult to sustain long-term success. There is also a noticeable disconnect between corporate expectations and on-the-ground realities, especially during audits and high-pressure reporting periods. Employee morale appears to be a concern, with turnover at both the site and leadership levels. Recognition and support for high-performing team members can be inconsistent.

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