Pros
You do not need much experience to get a position. You are given all the tools to be a successful sales person. Small office environment. You actually do work with people face to face and do not sit behind a desk all day.
Cons
The pay is almost impossible to live on. If you work at a new or popular community you are lucky if you work 40 hours a week and get the chance to sit down on a Saturday or Sunday. Or you are stuck at a site that see no action (and thus no commissions). Working weekends (at least 3 a month). Dealing with constant complaints from bills to maintenance requests can be very tiresome after a few days. This position has an extremely high turn over rate, so it's likely that you will be training someone within your first few months even when you are not fully trained. Additionally, you will likely have to fill the role of the Assistant Property Manager when they are out (or when you are left without one).