CROWN HOMES MANAGEMENT
Company Profile
Crown Homes Management is a Kenyan company established in the year 2000 and is fully owned by the Managing Director with the management staff who have vast experience in Real Estate. During that time, the economy had been at its lowest ever since independence and our business faced a lot of difficulties at the beginning. Consequently, the company grew and took a substantial share in the Real Estate Market. Crown Homes mostly offers consultation and marketing of properties for sale, renting, management and development. We have an experienced work force who when put together produce excellent results and add value to the organization.
Company Departments
The Company has three departments mainly:
Rental Department
This department mainly deals with the rental of property in upmarket and middle class areas such as: Brookside, Westlands, Riverside, Kitisuru, Loresho, Spring Valley, Lavington, Kileleshwa, Kilimani and Hurlingham. We do not only source houses but advise our clients according to their needs. In other words we listen to our clients so as to deliver efficiently and accurately. For those clients who have properties they wish rented, we aggressively market them in daily newspapers, Focus on Property magazines, shopping malls as well as on billboards which is a very effective method of marketing.
Sales Department
This department also deals with selling of property in up market and middle class areas. Some of the properties we sell include: – Double-Storeyed Houses, Bungalows, Maisonettes, Apartments and plots etc. This department has experienced significant growth since many people opt to buy houses than rent. This is due to falling of interest rates and willingness of financial institutions to lend.
Management
This department is the backbone of the company because it provides continuous business for the organization. We collect rent and remit the same to the landlord. In an event that the property requires repairs we facilitate and ensure that we have the landlords interests at heart. We arrange for garbage collection and liaise with The City Council of Nairobi on matters of water, rates and rents. We also carry out Facility Management whereby we manage common areas of a building both residential and commercial. We organize for Security and general maintenance of property.
CONTACTS
Crown Homes Management.
Unipen Apartments, Apt 14B Hurlingham (Above Barclays Bank)
P. O. Box 58291 – 00200 City Square
Tel: 2737888/9/ 0722-527303/ 0733-723685,
Fax: 2736887
Website: www.crownhomes.co.ke
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