Good place... when times were good - Anonymous employee D.R. Horton Employee Review

4.0
26 Nov 2010
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Very entrepreneurial -- Fort Worth generally stayed out of the way and the results were outstanding. They also had no problem giving you the resources you needed.

Cons

When things started getting shaky, senior management were way to beholden to the street. One week we'd get told to dump dirt, and a couple weeks later we'd be told to buy dirt (oftentimes from the same people we just off-loaded it to).

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5.0
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Pros

You get paid well. The more you care, the better the reputation you will create and the better the clients will be.

Cons

Depending on community you get it can be more of a grind and take some time to get it running the way it needs to be. The drive to a community may be far from your house.

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D.R. Horton Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We are grateful for your contributions and wish you continued success!
1.0
1 Jul 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Cannot name any pros. There are good qualities for certain not all bad here but must be a well embedded figure in the real estate industry here in central VA. OR you must know managment personally... The HSA ia nice for certain but thats it

Cons

I strongly caution potential employees about this company due to significant issues with management and pay structure: - Employees are classified as W2 in Virginia but receive no base pay, meaning all income relies on lead generation. This creates immense pressure without guaranteed compensation and this also includes your insurance. if you have no pending commissions the corp office will call and ask you to pay for your insurance so be careful to even enroll.. - The requirement to be present in the model from 10 AM to 6 PM without pay is a burden, especially since leads are not provided, forcing employees to perform outreach without compensation. Which would be okay if they had traffic or plan to create traffic but its all on you 100% no excuses or exceptions unless you are good with management which is not based on preformace like management claims. - Management is inconsistent and often unresponsive, leading to frustration. There is a clear lack of loyalty even towards upper management, with many feeling unsupported and undervalued. - Favoritism is prevalent, with senior representatives enjoying privileges that are not extended to others. This creates an unfair environment where performance standards seem to apply selectively. - The overall morale is undermined by poor management practices, with managers openly complaining about the director of sales while providing contradictory statements regarding rules and expectations depending on who you are OR who you know If you are a good sales rep, don’t waste your time here. Seek opportunities where your talents will be recognized and rewarded.

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D.R. Horton Response
9h
We are disappointed to hear your time with D.R. Horton did not meet your expectations. We truly value your feedback and are always working to improve. If you would like to discuss more, please reach out to careers@drhorton.com.
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