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Milio Realty to manage 207 sponsor units

Milio Realty Corp., a property management and investment brokerage company licensed in N.Y. and Conn., has taken over management of 207 sponsor units at the Hyde Park Condo Complex. The Milio family has owned and managed properties for 30 years and specializes in managing commercial properties, such as apartment buildings, condominium complexes and retail stores. "My focus is to implement our management techniques that we use at our own properties to maximize income and lower expenses while providing high-quality service," said Carmelo Milio, president of Milio Realty Corp. Milio Realty Corp. is a leading real estate management company through a unique combination of ability, knowledge and hands on experience. All management from accounting and billing to repairs and capital improvements are all done in house which gives them an edge on conventional management firms. For more company information or to receive a free property analysis please call 914-964-6784 or visit www.miliorealtycorp.com.
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