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Three Pentacles – Expert Property Management Company in Shiller Park, IL

Looking for reliable property management in Shiller Park, IL? Three Pentacles is a trusted property management company specializing in both residential property management and commercial property management throughout Shiller Park and the surrounding areas. We deliver personalized, professional property management services tailored to meet the unique needs of property owners. Whether you’re managing a single-family home, apartment complex, retail space, or office building, Three Pentacles provides the hands-on support and local expertise you can count on.

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About Shiller Park

Schiller Park is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The population was 11,793 at the 2010 census. In early 1800, the Three Fires Nation inhabited the area: the Potawatomi, Ottawa and Ojibwa Indian tribes. In 1810, the Fort Dearborn Massacre involved Alexander Robinson, chief of the Potawatomi tribe, who rescued military personnel taking them to safety at Mackinac Island.  In 1820, the Prairie du Chien Treaty deeded to Robinson 1,280 acres on both sides of the river, which would later comprise a large portion of Schiller Park. In 1830, Robinson moved his family to the river. He led a delegation of chiefs to Washington D. C. to plead the cause of the tribes being pushed out of the lake region. Later he along with Billy Caldwell and other chiefs would have the task of escorting the tribes westward. In 1840, John S. Everett bought 105 acres of Robinson land, in the general area of the present location of Irving Park Road and River Road. Ashley Gilbert bought land in what was then referred to as Fairview.

In 1850, immigrants arrived taking up land around Robinson’s Reserve. German farmers were coming to try their luck in the land of promise.  In 1860, during the Civil War Robinson’s son David served in the Union Army. Here is an example of a Union soldier. In 1870, the community grew as more and more immigrants primarily of Italian, Polish and Spanish descent arrived. Robinson died in 1872.  In 1880, William Kolze came with his family and bought the Everett land. Wisconsin-Central Railroad ‘s first run was in 1886. In 1890, Kolze built his home, a large white house which became a landmark. Railroad strikes reared their heads. It was a time of prosperity for some parts of the area, but life in the Kolze community was quiet and hardworking. 

In 1900, statistics listed nine homes, one school, a blacksmith shop and two saloons. Mud roads, backyard pumps, outhouses, gardens and various animals also made up the community. In 1910, population of the village was 258 (180 were children). During this era movies featuring Tom Mix, the Farnums and others were made along the Des Plaines River. 

Village of Schiller Park incorporated in 1914 1920:  Prohibition, the Charleston and the flapper era started the decade. Unemployment and the stock market crash brought the onset of hard times at the end of the decade. In 1930, depression reared its ugly head. Population was 700. Julia Marenga Kolze, daughter-in-law of William Kolze, became the first woman mayor of Schiller Park. She was also honored at the World’s Fair as the first female mayor of Illinois.  In 1940, during the war years men were taken into service. Our population was 800. In 1950, the post-war boom; by the mid 50’s our population reached 5,000. New homes and businesses were built. In 1960, Fairview, Frogtown, and the Indian Park subdivision were annexed. The Tollway and O’Hare Airport were constructed. Population reached 8,600. In 1970, three public schools, two Catholic schools and numerous churches sprang up. Organizations such as Scouts, Sertoma, Legions and others flourished.  Public School – Lincoln Middle. In 1980, the O’Hare expansion continued. Population leveled off at 11,000. In 1990, home rule was established for the village. The Memorial Wall for veterans was erected. Trees killed by Dutch Elm disease in the 1960’s began to be replaced with young plantings. Plans for Metra Station and Senior Housing projects were established.  In 2000, senior housing project was completed, and first residents moved in. Metra Station construction began.

WHY WE'RE DIFFERENT

Our guarantees give you peace of mind, knowing your property is in good hands and that we’re working hard to protect and enhance its value.

With Three Pentacles, PLLC, you’ll have a single point of contact—no more being passed from one representative to another just to get updates on your property. You’ll work directly with a dedicated Asset Manager who knows your property inside and out.

Since 2010, Arthur has served as an Illinois Receiver, managing properties in receivership in both Illinois state courts and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

We have been closely working with attorneys, judges, and banks. Our managing broker has been an Associate Member of the Chicago Bar Association since 2012.

We are Real Experts in Real Estate™, experienced in property management, real estate investing, mortgages, title insurance, construction, and real estate law. Obtained the following real estate designations and certifications: CCIM, CAI, AARE, PRI, CNE, CIPS, CRB, CRS, GRI, ABR, RECS, SRES, ePRO.

Don’t settle for a typical 9-to-5, Monday-through-Friday property management company—Three Pentacles goes the extra mile, working for you 7 days a week to maximize the value of your property.

Our managing broker is a graduate of an Air Force Academy with a background in aviation engineering. This foundation brings a systems-oriented approach, strong discipline, and sharp analytical skills to our work—enabling us to efficiently help property owners improve and turn around their assets.

We perform tenant screening and background checks using a Private Detective Agency.

We combine modern technology, online-systems, and decades of real estate experience with old fashion values. We run this company the way our grandparents taught us: “Anything worth doing, is worth doing right.” TM

Our team has helped landlords throughout Chicagoland and across Illinois maximize the value of their real estate investments. Let us put our expertise and dedication to work for you, too!

Arthur holds the equivalent of two doctorates in real estate through advanced professional designations:

  1. CCIM Designation (2000): In 2000, Arthur earned the prestigious Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation from the CCIM Institute. This designation is awarded upon completion of a rigorous graduate-level curriculum and demonstration of extensive qualifying experience. Recognized globally, CCIM professionals are regarded as experts in commercial and investment real estate.

  2. CAI Designation (2010): In 2010, Arthur completed the Certified Auctioneers Institute (CAI) program at Indiana University. This graduate-level program focuses on asset liquidation and auction strategies, and is the highest professional designation in the auction industry.

Since earning his CAI designation, Arthur has served as a court-appointed Receiver in Illinois, managing distressed and litigated properties under the jurisdiction of both state and federal courts.


We understand the ins and outs of local real estate

Three Pentacles, PLLC provided property management services in Cook County, Lake County, DuPage County, McHenry County, and Kane County Illinois. For details see communities listed below:

Cook County

Three Pentacles, PLLC provides property management services across North and Northwest areas of Cook County, Illinois. Our experienced team understands the unique needs of property owners and tenants in North and Northwest areas of Cook County, offering tailored solutions that ensure success: 

DuPage County

Three Pentacles, PLLC provides property management services in DuPage County, Illinois. Three Pentacles manages residential properties and commercial properties in DuPage County, IL. For more information see communities listed below: 

  • Addison
  • Bloomingdale
  • Darien
  • Glen Ellyn
  • Lisle
  • Roselle
  • Wayne
  • Winfield
  • Aurora
  • Bolingbrook
  • Downers Grove
  • Hanover Park
  • Lombard
  • Schaumburg
  • West Chicago
  • Wood Dale
  • Batavia
  • Carol Stream
  • Elmhurst
  • Itasca
  • Oak Brook
  • Villa Park
  • Wheaton
  • Bensenville
  • Clarendon Hills
  • Glendale Heights
  • Lemont
  • Oakbrook Terrace
  • Warrenville
  • Willowbrook

Lake County

Three Pentacles, PLLC provides property management services to property owners in Lake County, Illinois. Three Pentacles manages residential properties and commercial properties in Lake County, IL. For details see communities listed below: 

  • Antioch
  • Buffalo Grove
  • Grayslake
  • Highland Park
  • Lake Barrington
  • Lakemoor
  • Mettawa
  • Port Barrington
  • Round Lake Park
  • Wadsworth
  • Barrington
  • Deerfield
  • Gurnee
  • Indian Creek
  • Lake Forest
  • Lincolnshire
  • North Barrington
  • Round Lake
  • Tower Lakes
  • Waukegan

McHenry County

Three Pentacles, PLLC provides property management services in McHenry County, Illinois. Three Pentacles manages residential properties and commercial properties in McHenry County, IL. For more information see communities listed below: 

  • Algonquin
  • Huntley
  • Barrington Hills
  • Island Lake
  • Cary
  • Lake in the Hills
  • Crystal Lake
  • Lakemoor
  • Fox River Grove

Kane County

Three Pentacles, PLLC provides property management services in Kane County, Illinois. Three Pentacles manages residential properties and commercial properties in Kane County, IL. For more information see communities listed below: 

  • Batavia
  • North Aurora
  • Carpentersville
  • Sleepy Hollow
  • East Dundee
  • South Elgin
  • Elgin
  • St. Charles
  • Geneva
  • West Dundee

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