- Our Services:
- Finance
- Technology
- Strategy
- Customer Service
- Real Estate
EXCEPTIONAL ONE-YEAR LEASE WITH 1 MONTH SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDES:
Front Desk Reception
Breakroom Facilities (Includes coffee, etc.)
Utilities
CAM
Telephones with Voicemail
Internet
Copy and fax machines
SPACE IS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY!
Contact Bridget Altenburg at 312-994-4213 or baltenburg@nationalable.org.
Non-Profit Real Estate Advisors is a partnership with Steinco Realty that provides brokerage, space planning, architecture, and project management services. We go back more than 15 years together and provide the most cost-effective space solutions you will find anywhere. The best part is, any fees are always paid by the landlord or seller so there is no cost to you!
Yes. Nonprofit Real Estate Advisors is a partnership with Steinco Realty. All State licensing and required credentials are maintained by Steinco. This includes brokerage, architecture, and project management.
Our relationship with Steinco and, specifically, David Stein goes back 16 years. Mr. Stein is not only a highly skilled real estate broker, but an outstanding negotiator and true philanthropist at heart. He has generously supported not only National Able Network but many other excellent nonprofit causes over the years. Typically, the second largest expense line item for nonprofits is occupancy. As such, we know that many of our Nonprofit Advisors customers looking to reduce ongoing expenses can benefit from honest real estate services.
Nothing. Whether you are leasing new space, re-negotiating lease terms for space you are currently in, or looking to buy real estate, the landlord and/or seller pay any fees in the form of brokerage commissions. Our job is to make sure you get the best possible deal.
We recommend starting the process when you have between 18 and 24 months remaining on your current lease in order to have the maximum leverage in negotiating the next deal.
Landlords would almost always prefer to keep the tenant they have than to start over with new tenants, and that gives you leverage in negotiating your lease extension or new lease. Landlords know you have choices and are often willing to make concessions and offer allowances in exchange for keeping you there. We know what to ask for!