WILLIAMSBURG — Richmond-based Dodson Property Management has announced its acquisition of Berkeley Realty Property Management, Inc. in Williamsburg.
Berkeley Realty Property Management, Inc., currently owned by Pam Blank and Ed Robbins, was founded more than 40 years ago. It focuses on property management for single-family property owners, residents, as well as homeowner associations (HOA) in the Greater Williamsburg area.
In a release from Dodson Companies, it is noted that the transition during the acquisition will be “seamless” as the Berkeley team will continue to maintain all existing operations. This transition will include 61 HOAs, a total of 6,530 units to include condominiums and houses, as well as 470 single-family units.
“Most important for us was ensuring not only continuous operations, but that our team would remain in place and that we would maintain our longstanding relationships with owners and residents,” said Blank. “We have built so much trust with the Dodson people over the years and know this move is the right one for all of us at Berkeley Realty Property Management.”
Dodson was founded in 2007 and serves single-family and multi-family residentials, as well as commercial clients with the management of day-to-day operations involving leasing requirements and property ownership across Virginia. The acquisition of Berkeley marks the eleventh acquisition for the company in recent years as well as the fourth in the association management space.
“Berkeley is the established and respected leader for single-family and HOA management in the Greater Williamsburg region,” said Duke Dodson, owner of Dodson Property Management. “This is an enormous opportunity for our team to partner with Berkeley as Pam and Ed transition to retirement and new ventures. We have bought the best property and association manager in Williamsburg and we look forward to keeping it going and growing.”
For more information about Dodson Property Management, please visit its website.