By Joshua Burd
Greek Real Estate Partners has gained a seal of approval for one of its key divisions, thanks to a new accreditation from the Institute of Real Estate Management.
The firm, which is based in East Brunswick, announced this week that its Greek Management unit is now an Accredited Management Organization or AMO. It joins just 500 real estate management companies worldwide that have met the requirements to earn the prestigious designation from IREM.
“This distinction reflects our team’s unwavering commitment to excellence, integrity and leadership in real estate management,” said Edward Chandler, director of property management at Greek Management. “By aligning our operations with IREM’s rigorous code of professional ethics and best practices, we demonstrate to our clients and partners that their interests are at the forefront of everything we do. We are honored to be recognized among the leading firms known for reliable, accountable and results-driven property management.”
According to a news release, AMOs demonstrate strong financial performance, outstanding leadership and adhere to a code of professional ethics strictly enforced by IREM to maintain integrity beyond reproach. This accreditation requires firms to follow best practices in real estate management, demonstrating that they meet high standards in operations and service.
“By earning the AMO accreditation, your business earns the respect of your peers, employees, future employees and your clients,” said Barry Blanton, 2022 IREM president and founding principal at Blanton Turner, an AMO real estate management and consulting firm based in Seattle. “You’re joining an elite group of companies operating at the top of their game, and the AMO designation puts you at the top of the industry for reputation, stability, and exceptional, ethical conduct. Congratulations to Greek Real Estate Partners for this achievement and relentless pursuit of excellence in real estate management.”