Frontline Real Estate Partners
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Phone(847) 780-8065
Address 477 Elm Place, Highland Park, IL, United States 60035
Websitefrontlinerepartners.com
Frontline Real Estate Partners
VerifiedReal Estate and PropertyContact and Map
Phone(847) 780-8065
Address 477 Elm Place, Highland Park, IL, United States 60035
Websitefrontlinerepartners.com
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Real Estate Brokers In Chicago – Frontline Real Estate Partners
Commercial real estate brokers play a big role in helping you find the best location for your business. The professional commercial real estate brokers at Frontline Real Estate Partners in Chicago have access to in-depth market knowledge to help you find the best deal available in your area.
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Frontline Real Estate Partners
VerifiedReal Estate and PropertyContact and Map
Phone(847) 780-8065
Address 477 Elm Place, Highland Park, IL, United States 60035
Websitefrontlinerepartners.com
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Reviews for Frontline Real Estate Partners
4.7 | 5 Reviews
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David Shechtman
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Rooky
All reviews are correct BAIT and switch company!
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Azhar Kazim
Wast of time doing business with those people.
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Dorothy Owen
Very very negative experience. The other reviewer is correct with the “delusional” assessment.
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Rodd Sala (Park-Ward Motors Museum)
Very negative review. Represented a commercial property with no water source. In an email, the Principal threatened to "meet me in the parking lot and see who walks away.." As the buyer, I and my team unilaterally resolved the water issue without any help, guidance or assistance in any form from Frontline, and closed on the property after months of hard work. Within 1 week of closing, Frontline announced successful closing, citing; "Along with the Buyer we were able to work with the City of Crystal Lake to address multiple issues including finding a water source for the property." I think the Principal lives in a delusional world of self significance.