CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Let Us Manage Your Condominium Association
606 Realty brings your Association a licensed group of professional advisers to guide and assist your business association. With state-of the-art technology your condominium documents, books and records are just a click away. Meticulous record keeping, and accounting is just one of the many services you can expect from 606 Realty. Our Association Portal gives every owner a quick and convenient way to contact us for service calls, pay assessments and communicate their concerns. And, vetted and trusted trades people are on-hand to address anything from repairs to major improvements.
The Benefits of Using 606 Realty
- Experienced, assigned staff members including a Senior Property Manager, Senior Bookkeeping Manager, and a Collections Assistant
- Management of day to day building operations including regular property inspections with our inspection app
- Monthly assessment collection and delinquent collection procedures
- Electronic assessment statements and monthly recurring direct-debit or online payment via e-check or credit card
- Processing and payment of operating expenses
- Comprehensive Monthly Financial Packages including Balance Sheet, Accounts Payable, Receivable, Monthly and Y-T-D Budget Comparison
- Re-negotiate existing service, repair and improvement contracts to reduce costs
- NO more excessive fee recommendations and charges that only benefit the management company
- Online owner portal access
- Maintain files, records, invoices and paid bills
- Reasonable time periods for obtaining condominium documents to facilitate sales and transfers
- Attendance at Board meetings
- Annual budget and expense forecasting
- Qualified vendor relationships for all services and supplies
- Proactive management of janitorial and maintenance services
- Retain and/or monitor third-party contractors at the direction of the Board
- Management and supervision of on-site staff including independent contractors
- Negotiate contracts and contract renewal rates
- Long-term and short-term preventative maintenance, bid procurement and project supervision
- Insurance guidance, contracting and payment
- Cloud-based management software allowing for owner login anywhere, anytime
- Online access for maintenance requests, association announcements, minutes, declarations and bylaws, and other documents as needed
- Assist in enforcing rules and regulations with Board approval
- Service and repair personnel on-staff
- Manage snow removal and landscaping
- Respond to resident concerns and inquiries
- Coordinate legal matters
- Coordinate tax appeals
- Email Blast tools keeping owners informed
- 24/7 live help for after-hours emergencies and complaints via our answering service
Inquire About Our Services
CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY FAQS
Finally, a management company that is not just interested in increasing homeowner fees that benefit the management company!
Electronic Records at Your Fingertips 24/7
Pay Assessments Online
Check Your Statement
Request a Service Call
24/7 Emergency Service
Regular Property Inspections with Our Inspection App
View Your Condo Docs Online
Budgeting, Forecasting & Preventative Maintenance
Cost Saving Technology Every Step of the Way
Q: Can we access our condominium documents online.
A: Yes.
Q: Do we have a say in what is being charged to owners?
A: Absolutely.
Q: Do you share fees you collect with the Association?
A: Yes.
Q: Will you attend association meetings?
A: Yes, up to two per year without charge.
Q: Will you give notice of meetings to unit owners?
A: Yes.
Q: Is there a community page for owners to raised issues?
A: Yes, if your association chooses to allow that feature.
Chicago Area Information
Welcome to Chicago, the third largest city in the United States, with a population of nearly three million people.
Chicago is home to…
- 237 square miles of land
- An estimated 2,695,598 residents
- Dozens of cultural institutions, historical sites and museums
- More than 200 theaters
- Nearly 200 art galleries
- More than 7,300 restaurants
- 77 community areas containing more than 100 neighborhoods
- 26 miles of lakefront
- 15 miles of bathing beaches
- 36 annual parades
- 19 miles of lakefront bicycle paths
- 552 parks
- Former United States President Barack Obama
MORE +
Did you know…
- Nearly 40 million people visit Chicago annually.
- Chicago’s nicknames include: The Windy City, the City of Big Shoulders, the Second City, and The City That Works.
- The “Historic Route 66” begins in Chicago at Grant Park on Adams Street in front of the Art Institute of Chicago.
- Chicago is home to eleven Fortune 500 companies, while the rest of the metropolitan area hosts an additional 21 Fortune 500 companies.
- The first Ferris wheel made its debut in Chicago at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition. Today, Navy Pier is home to a 15-story Ferris wheel, modeled after the original one.
- Chicago’s downtown area is known as “The Loop.” The nickname refers to the area encircled by the elevated (‘L’) train tracks.
- In 1900, Chicago successfully completed a massive and highly innovative engineering project – reversing the flow of the Chicago River so that it emptied into the Mississippi River instead of Lake Michigan. Each year, the Chicago River is dyed green to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.
- The Art Institute of Chicago has one of the largest and most extensive collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings in the world.
- Chicago was one of the first and largest municipalities to require public art as part of the renovation or construction of municipal buildings, with the passage of the Percentage-for-Arts Ordinance in 1978.
- The Chicago Cultural Center is the first free municipal cultural center in the U.S. and home to the world’s largest stained-glass Tiffany dome.
- When it opened in 1991, the Harold Washington Library Center, with approximately 6.5 million books, was the world’s largest municipal library.
- The Lincoln Park Zoo, one of only three major free zoos in the country, is the country’s oldest public zoo with an estimated annual attendance of three million.
- The Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower) is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere at 110 stories high and its elevators are among the fastest in the world operating as fast as 1,600 feet per minute.
- Four states are visible from the Skydeck Chicago (formerly the Sears Tower Skydeck). Indiana, Illinois, Michigan & Wisconsin.
- The Adler Planetarium became the first planetarium in the Western Hemisphere in 1930.
Information provided by:
Areas We Serve:
Chicago
Evanston
Skokie
Arlington Heights
Glenview
Wilmette
Berwyn
Niles
Cicero
Oak Park
Des Plaines
Park Ridge