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City of Manchester Business Profiles Red Oak Property Management

Company: Red Oak Property Management, Inc. Location: 289 Pine St. Manchester, NH 03103   Services: Apartment home rentals in Manchester, Derry, Milford, Merrimack, Laconia and Boscawen NH Year founded: 1984 Founder: Ronald Dupont, CCIM and Mark Guilmain Recent accomplishments: We have been a leader in the apartment rental business in N.H. for over 25 years. We have over 900 apartment homes that fit every lifestyle in many N.H. locations. Luxury and affordable apartments in a variety of settings are our specialty. Locations in six N.H. communities include both urban and suburban choices for your apartment home. Variety is the key word to describe Red Oak's offerings.Our professional management team delivers first-rate service, 24-hour emergency maintenance and bi-lingual leasing professionals for our residents. Red Oak holds memberships with the National Apartment Association, the NH Board of Realtors and owner, Ron Dupont, was a founder and president of the New Hampshire Apartment Association.
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