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CF Real Estate Services

www.cfres.com

 
CF Real Estate Services, LLC ("CF"​) provides superior asset performance, protection, transparency, communication, and reporting. We’ve successfully acquired, managed, and disposed of multifamily assets throughout the Southeast and Midwest, which experiences have led to a compelling track record of property optimization and value creation. We understand the challenges and opportunities in today`s commercial real estate market and maintain the foresight and ability to adjust quickly as market dynamics change. Apartment communities, whether distressed or performing, no matter what asset type we are a provider of choice for assets both large and small. Our diversified experience and versatile operations staff are solutions ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.cfres.com
  • 710 Peachtree Street NE Suite 100
    Atlanta, GA USA 30308
  • Phone: 404.459.6100

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