At Adain Group Property Management, we not only manage individual condo units, but also specialize in small boutique condo building management. Boutique condo buildings…have 20 or less units. Whether you’re part of a small condo or co-op building, we provide hands-on, personalized service tailored to the needs of boutique residential properties.
As a local, experienced team, we understand how to preserve long-term property value while ensuring smooth day-to-day operations
We take the stress out of managing your building so you can focus on enjoying your home. Our full-service approach includes:
We’re not just property managers—we’re homeowners too. We treat your building the way we would treat our own homes
Many insurance carriers now prefer that small condo buildings are overseen by a licensed management company. With professional support, you gain:
Professional small condo building management also helps safeguard your property’s condition and value over time.
Montgomery County, Maryland
Arlington, Virginia
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What is considered a boutique condo building?
Boutique condo buildings have 20 or less units. They may not require large-scale commercial property management but still benefit from professional oversight, financial management, and maintenance coordination.
Why should a small building hire a management company?
Even small buildings need consistent maintenance, timely fee collection, and clear financial records. A management company takes pressure off board members and ensures your building remains compliant, well-kept, and financially stable.
How are condo fees collected and tracked?
We set up a dedicated account for each homeowner and manage all monthly fee collection through a secure online system. Payments are logged and reconciled in detailed monthly statements, available in each homeowner’s portal.
Will homeowners have online access to documents and financials?
Yes. All homeowners receive login access to a secure online portal where they can view payment history, notices, financial statements, and important building documents.