Cardinal Group Management and Advisory, LLC

159 Communities
31,774 Units
82 Cities
237 Student Communities
14 Corporate Communities

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Cardinal Group Management and Advisory, LLC Community Portfolio


Top Cities Where Cardinal Group Management and Advisory, LLC Operates

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Boulder

Against the backdrop of the Flatirons in the Rocky Mountains, Boulder combines outdoor recreation with city amenities. Home to the University of Colorado Boulder, the city features over 45,000 acres of open space and mountain parks with extensive hiking and biking trails. Downtown's Pearl Street Mall anchors the community with independent shops and restaurants. Current rental rates range from $1,733 for studios to $5,777 for four-bedroom homes. Boulder's calendar includes signature events like the Bolder Boulder 10K race on Memorial Day. The city houses significant research facilities, including the National Center for Atmospheric Research, while maintaining its historic character through preserved neighborhoods like Mapleton Hill and Chautauqua. The Pearl Street area and The Hill offer convenient access to downtown amenities. Since its establishment in 1858, Boulder has emphasized environmental stewardship, notably implementing the nation's first municipal carbon tax in 2007.

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Atlanta

Atlanta, Georgia is one of the most well-known cities in the country, recognized for its Southern charm and modern sophistication. This city is full of surprises – from towering skyscrapers to historic, brick-lined sidewalks, Atlanta has it all. Atlanta’s economy is remarkably diverse. It’s a major transportation hub and is home to the world’s busiest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International. This booming metropolis is the third most popular filming destination with several major movie studios, and is a communications hub with CNN, Cox Enterprises, the Weather Channel, and Turner Broadcasting. The city of Atlanta is one of the fastest-growing tech hubs in the nation as well. Fortune 500 companies thrive here, with headquarters including Delta Airlines, UPS, Coca-Cola, and Home Depot. Universities that call Atlanta home include Georgia State University, Georgia Tech, Clark Atlanta University, and Emory University. There’s an idyllic blend in Atlanta between eclectic college towns, bustling urban streets, serene suburban neighborhoods, iconic attractions, historic architecture, and a sense of Southern hospitality. Atlanta features an array of neighborhoods, each with their own unique character, and an assortment of apartments, condos, houses, and townhomes, ranging from affordable to upscale. After you find your perfect rental in the city, check out SkyView Atlanta at Centennial Olympic Park, the Georgia State Capitol Building, Piedmont Park, the Georgia Aquarium, Ponce City Market, Krog Street Market, and so much more. Atlanta’s attractions aren’t the only perk of living in the city – this metropolis is known for its bustling community events like Music Midtown and the Atlanta Food & Wine Festival. Top apartment features searched for in Atlanta, GA includes rentals with EV Charging stations, in-unit washers and dryers, sunrooms, and rent specials.

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College Station

Living in College Station centers around Texas A&M University, one of the nation's largest public universities. The historic Northgate district serves as an entertainment hub, featuring restaurants and music venues where Texas musicians Robert Earl Keen and Lyle Lovett performed early in their careers. Housing options include apartments near campus and residential communities in areas like Wolf Pen Creek, which features an amphitheater, walking trails, and community events. Current rental data shows one-bedroom apartments averaging $1,032 per month, reflecting a 2% annual increase, while three-bedroom units average $1,458. College Station offers diverse recreational and cultural attractions. Residents can explore the D.A. "Andy" Anderson Arboretum and The Gardens at Texas A&M University, or visit the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum. Kyle Field, with its 102,733-seat capacity, stands as one of the largest football stadiums in the nation. The city has grown to over 120,000 residents, with an average age of 31. From seasonal events at Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater to local wineries, College Station combines small-town atmosphere with city amenities.