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Michael Rademaker: The Weaknesses Of MGR Property Management
MGR Property Management is at the forefront of client-focused integrated commercial and residential real estate and property management in the Inland Empire. The company recently acquired a major 28-tenant office campus in Ontario, part of the economic vitalization of the city.

For more than 35 years, Michael Rademaker has been a leader in Southern California commercial and residential real estate. As founder and CEO of Ontario-based MGR Property Management, he has created a versatile and engaged corporate culture, epitomized in his ethos: “We treat client investments like it’s our own.”

Rademaker and MGR are at the cutting-edge of the emergence of Ontario as a major commercial and industrial hub in the Inland Empire, most recently epitomized
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Located just off the I-10 off Haven Avenue, it houses many national tenants and is in close proximity to the airport,” says Rademaker. “It is a two-building campus, with a four-story building and a two-story building.”

In 2017, MGR acquired properties with a combined value of $138 million, becoming one of the leading holders of office buildings in the Ontario and Rancho Cucamonga marketplace. With occupancy rates of at least 95%, Rademaker credits his company philosophy with ensuing maximum performance.

“The most important thing in any office building is retention. This has been the key to our success” he says. “We treat our large tenants well, service our small tenants with their immediate needs to grow and work with the brokerage community. In so doing, we have often achieved the highest possible occupancy - between 98% and 100%.” Rademaker says MGR even avoids charging tenants for small repairs when the tenant is at fault. “If we keep the tenants happy, they won’t move out, and this brings our profits
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Now in the hands of the local community, Ontario International Airport is at the cusp of offering direct flights to China, forging a connection with the Pacific Rim and the Southland Asian-American community. The growth of the airport is a primary catalyst for the commercial real estate market in the nearby community. “It is easier for someone from North Orange County or the San Gabriel Valley to get to Ontario Airport than LAX, because the route goes against the traffic,” he says. “I believe this area offers a great quality of life, with great shopping and entertainment and the ability to avoid long commutes, along with low crime rates and newer

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