SAN FRANCISCO, CA, June 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) Urban Pioneer Property Management has been revolutionizing their industry since their inception and San Francisco property owners are taking notice. Urban Pioneer had been awarded the property management contract for 14 turnkey residential properties and eight commercial buildings in the Downtown, Pacific Heights, Upper Market and Russian Hill districts of San Francisco.
The 14 property portfolio represents a coup for the young company and signals its arrival as the premiere property management company in the Bay Area. The new contract consists of 308 residential units in the Downtown, Upper Market, Pacific Heights and Dolores Park districts of San Francisco. Urban Pioneer will handle the full range of property management services for the owner including tenant screening and management, accounting, reporting, leasing and construction management.
This multi-year exclusive contract is a feather in the Urban Pioneer portfolio. The company represents and manages only the best of San Francisco properties. Owner's value and investment grows under the watchful eye of Urban Pioneer while residents enjoy efficient and responsible property managers.
Urban Pioneer is San Francisco's premier property management company offering a full range of management services: accounting, reporting, leasing, construction management, tenant screening and relationship management.
Urban Pioneer Is Set To Take Over The Property Management of 14 Apartment Buildings in San Francisco
Urban Pioneer Announces New Plan to Take Over 14 Apartment Buildings in San Francisco,
2011-06-25
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