Crystal Springs Terrace is a Prometheus-managed community in San Bruno, and the Leasing Consultant role here sits at the intersection of sales, customer experience, and property operations. Prometheus calls this position "Neighbor Ambassador," and that framing reflects how the work actually runs day to day. You're guiding prospective residents through the leasing process, following up on traffic, and closing applications, but you're also the person current residents come to when something feels off about their experience. That dual accountability is real, and it shapes how you'll spend your time.
On the administrative side, you'll prepare rental agreements, run market surveys, build out neighborhood reports, and manage apartment listings. These tasks are where newer leasing professionals often underestimate the learning curve. Getting comfortable with lease documentation and occupancy tracking takes deliberate attention, and this role gives you the repetitions to build that fluency.
Weekend availability is required. Saturdays and Sundays are peak traffic days at any residential community, and your regular days off will fall Monday through Friday. If you've worked retail, hospitality, or any customer-facing role with weekend schedules, you already know what that rhythm looks like.
Prometheus is the largest privately held apartment owner in the Bay Area, with more than 13,000 units across Silicon Valley, Portland, and Seattle. They operate as a vertically integrated company, handling acquisitions, development, value-add renovations, and property management under one roof. For someone starting in leasing, that structure matters: there are visible career paths into leasing management, assistant management, and eventually property management within the same organization, without needing to jump to a different company to find the next level.
Compensation runs $25.00 to $26.25 per hour, with a $200 per-lease incentive, a discretionary semi-annual bonus, and weekend shift premium pay. Medical, dental, and vision coverage is 100% company-paid, and the benefits package includes a 401(k) with employer matching, tuition reimbursement, and tenure-based housing discounts. Prometheus also holds B Corporation certification, which reflects a specific set of commitments around how the company operates. Whether that matters to you is a personal question, but it's not marketing language. B Corp status carries third-party accountability.
The skill set you develop here, specifically closing leases, managing resident relationships, and learning the administrative backbone of a residential community, transfers cleanly into assistant management and beyond. Leasing is where most strong property managers started, and the reps you get on a busy Bay Area community will move you along that path faster than most entry points would.