LGI Homes reviews

3.4

52% would recommend to a friend

(467 total reviews)
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Eric Lipar

67% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

LGI Homes has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 467 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LGI Homes employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Real Estate industry (3.6 stars).

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467 reviews
1.0
Oct 22, 2018

Avoid LGI Homes at all costs

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Pros

No pros to working at LGI Homes

Cons

My experience with LGI Homes was negative in every way. This home building company could care less about the homes they are building, LGI is too busy bragging about success and "culture". Experienced construction managers need not apply, LGI would rather hire someone who is moldable and can conform to their own poor quality way of building homes. The benefits are terrible at this company, poor compensation, poor insurance, truck/fuel allowance is not enough to cover gas (and is taxed), and you better expect you bonus per house to be just barely enough to call it 3 figures. You make up the bonus in volume, 60-70 houses per year at 50-70 days per house. Dont worry, you are given a 150 page manual of which to build the houses from, treat it like a bible, but only 10 pages pertain to actual homebuilding. Constant meetings and one on ones with your manager add to your weekly routine. You are constantly reminded how awesome LGI is and setup to "buy in" to the culture, but it ends up coming off as brainwashed and robotic in the end. On top of all this, the non compete for construction staff sets you up so if you leave LGI in any way, you aren't allowed to work for another builder for 12 months following your termination. There are enough builders hiring in the market, you shouldn't even consider LGI homes. I struggled to find anything positive while at the position, and was happy to leave.

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LGI Homes Response
7y
Thanks for the review. LGI Homes recently acquired Wynn Homes, and we know that assimilating to a new role, system and company culture can be difficult. We only wish that you could have given LGI a fair chance to positively impact your career. Best of luck.
1.0
Feb 8, 2016

Not worth it

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Pros

Other than a line on your resume and a paycheck twice a month, very few pros to working for this company.

Cons

No respect for a work/life balance for any employees. Everyone is expected to work overtime and weekends with no recognition or appreciation.

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LGI Homes Response
9y
We are always looking for ways to improve, so we do appreciate the direct feedback. Employee recognition is a huge part of our culture, so we apologize that you had this experience with our company. We pride ourselves on our people-focused atmosphere, so we hope that you discussed your disappointment with management during your time with us. Thank you again and best of luck.
5.0
Sep 10, 2013

Awesome Company

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Pros

The phone never stops ringing with qualified leads. It's fast pasted and structured to help the sales people be successful. Love it!!!

Cons

You work weekend, however once my family got used to it, it's no so bad. And it's worth it!

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LGI Homes Response
9y
Awesome review – thank you! We agree – the phone hasn’t stopped ringing since 2003. Our focus on sales and closings coupled with our systems-based approach guarantees success. Keep up the belief, and thank you for all you do to help grow LGI!
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