Two property management firms in the metropolitan Philadelphia market announced their merger.
Esquire Association Management, a 14-year-old residential property management firm based in Columbia, Lancaster County has joined with Fort Washington’s CAMCO, the oldest and one of the largest property management firms in the region.
With the addition of Esquire Association Management, CAMCO will operate in more than 400 communities throughout Southeastern and South Central Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware where it manages homeowner associations (HOA), condominium associations (COA), cooperatives and active adult communities.
The Company manages some of the premier developments in the greater Philadelphia region including Penn’s Landing Square, and the Barclay in Center City Philadelphia; Society Place at Newtown Grant in Bucks County; Exton Station in Chester County, and Holiday Village in Mount Laurel, NJ.
CAMCO, now 49-years-old, was founded to provide property management services to homeowners and condominium associations. Condos at the time were a new concept to the Philadelphia area.
CAMCO Managing partner and President Christopher Maus stated about the merger, “Esquire Management brings almost two decades of experience delivering exceptional service and unwavering commitment to the region. We are dedicated to continuing this exceptional service by providing property owners in our communities with innovative solutions, industry expertise, and unparalleled value through consistent, high-quality management”.
CAMCO will now have more than 135 employees with offices in Fort Washington; King of Prussia; Newtown; Columbia; Cherry Hill, NJ and Wilmington, DE.
The Company provides the full range of community management services including operational, financial, development, management, maintenance, and board member services.
Contacts:
Christopher Maus, Managing Partner & President
Phone: 215-942-6621
E-mail: chris@camcomgmt.com