Appleton Properties

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18150 SW Boones Ferry Rd
Portland, OR 97224

Commonwealth Real Estate Services (CRES) is a leading property management company in the Pacific Northwest, specializing in manufactured housing communities since 1984. With over three decades of experience, they manage a diverse portfolio of properties across Oregon and Washington, focusing on multi-family property management and community well-being.

Their dedicated team, led by experienced professionals, is committed to enhancing operations and maximizing cash flow for property owners. CRES prides itself on high management standards, ensuring that their communities are not only well-maintained but also stand out in the local market.

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2.012 reviews
Agnes S.
12/18/2020

We wanted to say thank you so much to Kraig Mascola who has always been so helpful, kind and patient with us. He, in our opinion, is an outstanding property manager and we consider ourselves very...

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Kal C.
6/1/2017

Worst HOA I've ever dealt with in my 10 years of property management. They specifically target rental properties and owners that question them. They refer to emails they sent 3 years prior that...

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Marianne A.
6/28/2022

I am kind of sorry that 0 is not an acceptable rating. I am writing from the perspective of a condo owner and HOA member who is stuck with Appleton (now Commonwealth). There are so many bad things...

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Linda N.
3/10/2015

Appleton Properties managed our condo's HOA for a number of years. I am a member of our association's board, so I can say from first hand experience that Appleton Properties did an absolutely...

Bill M.
6/23/2020

They are terrible. They harass people who question or challenge them and their fines. They do not get back to you and lie when you ask for details. They manage the HOA in my neighborhood and...

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