Established in 1982, DePaul Management is a tiny firm that indirectly owns and manages approximately 150 apartments situated in about 25 smaller buildings in the Lincoln Park, DePaul, Lakeview/Wrigleyville, Bucktown and Andersonville areas of Chicago. One of its buildings contains thirteen units; another ten units; all of the rest are either two-flats or three flats, several of which have coachhouses.
Reviews (1)
Gene Hart
Jun 20, 2018
I've lived at a DePaul Management building for the past 5 years now (2 different units). Please note I am a full-time real estate broker and have leased apartments and sold condos on the northside for ~8 years. I've experience all of the owners/managers you can think of. A big determining factor in why I live where I live is the management company.
Very attentive, fair, and reasonable. They have a full time crew of guys that can fix basically anything and if you have a request within reason (dimmers, replace an old fan, replace an appliance if it's past its useful life - they've done all those for me). Both full-time property managers/handymen live within two blocks of Will's Northwoods (bar - doubles as management's offices).
I highly recommend them. I regularly recommend one of them to my clients. I decided to take 5 minutes out of my day to write this because I was baffled that someone would come on here and write a negative review. I don't care to read his diatribe but you're only hearing half the story.
Very attentive, fair, and reasonable. They have a full time crew of guys that can fix basically anything and if you have a request within reason (dimmers, replace an old fan, replace an appliance if it's past its useful life - they've done all those for me). Both full-time property managers/handymen live within two blocks of Will's Northwoods (bar - doubles as management's offices).
I highly recommend them. I regularly recommend one of them to my clients. I decided to take 5 minutes out of my day to write this because I was baffled that someone would come on here and write a negative review. I don't care to read his diatribe but you're only hearing half the story.