WPM Shines Bright at 2015 Pennsylvania Apartment Association ‘Best of Living Awards’
Baltimore, Maryland (PRWEB) October 17, 2015 -- The Overlook apartments in Camp Hill and Greenbriar Estates townhomes in York, both managed by WPM Real Estate Management, came away with major honors at the 2015 PAA Best of Living Awards (BOLA). Each year, the Pennsylvania Apartment Association honors apartment communities throughout Pennsylvania recognizing excellence in curb appeal, leasing and marketing, maintenance programs, customer service, community service involvement, employee training and commitment to education. Properties and individuals are judged by industry experts from neighboring apartment associations.
The Overlook in Camp Hill was awarded three top honors including 1st Place for Overall Community Excellence, 1st Place for Leasing & Marketing and 1st Place for Leasing Professional of the Year. Overlook is located on the West Shore of the Susquehanna River, just minutes from downtown Harrisburg. The apartment homes offer spacious one and two bedroom floor plans with nine-foot ceilings and are stylishly finished with rich wood cabinetry, granite counters, stainless steel appliances, and a full-size washer/dryer in every home. In addition, the community features a fully-equipped fitness center and yoga studio, a spacious and comfortable clubroom, a library with business center, saltwater swimming pool, fire pit, playground and plenty of free parking.
Greenbriar Estates in York took top honors with 1st Place for Leasing & Marketing. Greenbriar Estates is just 30 minutes from downtown Harrisburg and only 1 hour from the Baltimore beltway. The community offers two and three bedroom townhomes and features deluxe appliances in fully-equipped kitchens, large master bedrooms, spacious walk-in closets, individually controlled gas heat, central air conditioning, wall-to-wall carpeting and available garages.
WPM Real Estate Management’s President, Leonard Frenkil, said, “Congratulations to the Overlook and Greenbriar Estates teams. It is an honor to manage such well-developed communities and we couldn’t be prouder of our teams at Overlook and Greenbriar Estates. These awards are a direct reflection of their dedication and commitment to excellence.”
About WPM Real Estate Management:
WPM Real Estate Management is an Accredited Management Organization® (AMO®) that provides property management for over 18,000 homes and 35,000 people in the Baltimore/Washington Metropolitan area and Pennsylvania. The company's primary focus is residential: multifamily, condominium, senior housing, student housing, and homeowner association communities. WPM has topped the list of leading residential managers in Greater Baltimore, ranked by local units managed, as compiled by The Baltimore Business Journal for 4 straight years. In addition, it has an extensive managed portfolio of commercial, industrial, and retail properties. WPM has been recognized as one of Baltimore's Top Workplaces by The Baltimore Sun, ranking among the top large employers in 2012, 2013, and 2014. The company employs nearly 500 employees, with 80 at the corporate headquarters in Owings Mills, Maryland and more than 400 at various on-site locations. For more information about WPM Real Estate Management, visit their website at WPMLLC.com.
For more information about The Overlook, visit their website at OverlookHarrisburg.com
For more information about Greenbriar Estates, vist their website at GreenbriarEstatesYork.com
About the Pennsylvania Apartment Association – Central:
The Pennsylvania Apartment Association - Central (formerly AACP) is a non-profit trade organization for the apartment and rental housing industry. We serve approximately 100 property management companies, owners, developers and property managers that manage or own nearly 60,000 apartment homes (450+ apartment communities). For more information about the Pennsylvania Apartment Association-Central, visit their website at PAA-Central.com.
Brent Gratton, WPM Real Estate Management, http://www.wpmllc.com, +1 443-796-7450, [email protected]
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