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Frontline Real Estate Partners
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Phone(847) 780-8065

Address 477 Elm Place, Highland Park, IL, United States 60035

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Property Listings in Chicago – Frontline Real Estate Partners

Frontline Real Estate Partners, LLC is a Chicago-based commercial real estate investment and advisory company with expertise in the acquisition, management, disposition, and leasing of commercial real estate properties throughout Chicago. For more details, contact us at (847) 780-8065.

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Frontline Real Estate Partners
VerifiedReal Estate and Property

map-icon.png Contact and Map

Phone(847) 780-8065

Address 477 Elm Place, Highland Park, IL, United States 60035

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4.7 | 5 Reviews

  • David Shechtman

    June 05, 2023

  • Rooky

    May 28, 2020

    All reviews are correct BAIT and switch company!

  • Azhar Kazim

    October 28, 2019

    Wast of time doing business with those people.

  • Dorothy Owen

    July 31, 2019

    Very very negative experience. The other reviewer is correct with the “delusional” assessment.

  • Rodd Sala (Park-Ward Motors Museum)

    June 06, 2016

    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.