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    Gateview Homeowner's Assoc Management

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    Bayside Commons COA - love the sunsets here

    Bayside Commons COA

    (26 reviews)

    Full Disclaimer - I own property here and have lived at Bayside for over 7 years…read more It makes me sad to see the low reviews - although in some cases, I can definitely see where folks are coming from. The good: - I purchased this condo as a single woman and it was a great stepping stone into home ownership. [I now own a house in Oakland and a house is a LOT more work.] Bayside always made me feel safe ... multiple layers of security (locked doors, gates etc) and that peace of mind is priceless. - Great location (convenient to the freeway) and residents are eligible for the Albany school district (which I hear is very good). Casual carpool is right outside and for many years I commuted to San Francisco via carpool, the AC transit or walked to BART. - Lots of other good things to say - which were important to me as a home buyer, but then this would start to sound like my Craigslist ad! The bad: - The HOA fees are definitely high ($485 a month) - although it does include water, garbage and cable. That's money you can't write off. - Freeway noise - depending on which direction you face, although many of the units closer to the freeway have double pane windows. - Strict HOA rules around number of dogs, weight limit of your pets, and although this never impacted me - I always say posts about pool and hot tub usage. Probably less of an exercise lap pool and more of a pool for kids. The current office manager Paul is the best one I've seen since I've been there (I think that's been 3 different ones). He's certainly the most friendly and helpful. Or maybe he's just nicer to me b/c one time the trash bin got away and crushed my fiance's truck (srsly!) I am renting out my condo now b/c I intend to either move back one day or let my parents move in when they get a bit older - the Pacific East Mall is within walking distance.

    OWNERS: Upcoming Financial Disaster…read more Do not be fooled by the big bank balance the current leadership brags about in the election packet. It is a total trap to hide the fact that our actual property is falling apart and running out of money. Based on the official financial packet sent to owners, here is the real story: Massive Financial Shortfall: The board boasts about having millions in savings, but their own official report shows that the cost to fix just the elevators and the roofs alone is millions of dollars more than what is sitting in the bank. They do not have enough money to cover even these two things, leaving completely zero dollars for the rest of our crumbling building. Sky-High Operational Expenses: Well over $750,000 a year is being swallowed up completely by daily utilities like gas, electricity, water, and trash. Because so much cash is being drained by these massive utility bills, they have only done very, very minor repairs instead of the fundamental construction work we desperately need. Everything is Broken and Expired: The official paperwork explicitly states that major parts of the property--including our structures, concrete, and landscaping--have "0 years of life left." They are completely past their expiration date and need immediate replacement, yet fundamental repairs have been entirely ignored. The Disaster Coming Next Year: Because they have spent years ignoring the core structural issues while burning cash on utilities and minor tasks, everything is breaking down at the exact same time. The current savings cannot cover it. If this same leadership gets back in, it will be a complete disaster for our wallets. To pay for these multi-million dollar repairs, they will have no choice but to hit us with massive HOA dues increases or force a devastating Special Assessment fee on every single owner next year. Protect your investment and your hard-earned money. We must stop this operation before it is too late. Vote for a complete change in leadership! Sent from my iPhone

    Access Property Management

    Access Property Management

    (14 reviews)

    Basically Jan and her husband are lazy property managers. They use an unlicensed handyman who is…read morenot very competent. They send you to look at the property alone. When you ask them for a repair, they act like they're doing you a favor. Avoid if possible.

    I would strongly advise other property owners not to use Jan at Access Property Management to…read moremanage their rentals. We were very disappointed with Jan for the following reasons, among others: * Her email communication skills are atrocious, and she depends predominantly on email. In one case, the tenant forwarded me one of her emails and we tried to decrypt it together. In another, her email curtness and vagueness cost a significant amount of money. * She was fast to engage us in a contract, but exceptionally slow to contact the tenant to begin collecting rent. * The property began getting fines from the City of Richmond for an easy to fix issue caused by the tenant. She did nothing about it for 3 months. We were responsible for extraordinary compounded fines. * She does not do rent increases, unless asked by the landlord. Set your calendars. You have to ask her everytime and at the right time. * Her repair estimates come from a non-licensed contractor who does not list any address or other contact information on their estimate. * The work estimates were extraordinarily high. Need carpeting put into a 10x20 room? That's $6k. We got a bid from Home Depot and Abbey Carpets for $2k and $3.1k respectively. * She does not show your unit personally. She provides prospective tenants with the keys and sends them to view it themselves. * She only does showings at certain limited times on certain days. In a hot market, it took 22 weeks to rent out our property. We would not recommend using Access Property Management.

    Anchor Cove

    Anchor Cove

    (2 reviews)

    It's a shame, really. The units are big, they keep the grounds clean, and if you happen to work in…read morethe city it's a 10 minute bike ride to the ferry (the best commute I've ever had). There were many days I was thankful to have lived in this housing complex. The air smells so fresh and crisp. That's the good. The bad? The homeowners association. They are terrible. We fought with them constantly, over several questionable rules from their CC&R's, and one outright falsehood they kept perpetrating. Issue #1: Everyone takes their garbage out the night before, and pulls the cans back in the next day. *One* time I got home late from work and forgot to pull the cans back in the same day as pickup. I went out the following day and had a $50 ticket for "storing" cans outside the garage. I can understand not wanting people to be lazy and leave the cans out for a long time. But for a single instance of a 2nd day can recovery to result in a fine!? Issue #2: When we moved in we had a disassembled small kids slide/play structure neatly stacked in the corner of the front porch. Again we got a citation for 'storing', this time for items on the front porch. I could kinda have understood this one had the enforcement been consistent. My wife and I walked around and counted at least 7 other residents with similar sorts of things on their front porches as well. Why single us out? Issue #3: The garage. This is the big one. When we moved in we had assurances the garage could be used for weekend shop time (DIY projects, woodworking, crafts, etc.). But this was definitely not the case. We got cited for being too loud. And arguably, this was a valid complaint. I probably was. One day in particular I was planing some boards to width and that machine is particularly loud. I *only* ever used power tools in the middle of the day, never at night (after 7 or so) and never early in the morning. We're talking about a basic drill press, table saw, or sander here, not a jackhammer or welding torch. So, we tried to work with the HOA to agree on some fair use rules that would let me continue to do projects, but limit either the noise output to a certain level, or restrict to certain hours. We were never able to hammer out (no pun intended) an acceptable noise threshold level, and so I basically had to give up weekend workshop time. Here's the thing that really bothered me... someone on the HOA was convinced I was running an [illegal] commercial enterprise out of the garage. The evidence? My collection of tools. 'Why would anyone have so many tools *unless* they were making and selling things?', went the logic. You know what I was doing? Making coasters. For who? Family. When? For the holidays. As what? Gifts. There was a social component to the garage as well. On the weekends the kids from down the way would always come by and say hi. I would show them what I was working on. Neighbors would walk by and I would wave and chat. Sometimes a neighbor would even have a curious dog run into the garage and ask me for a couple pets. It was the primary way I felt connected to the Cove, but after we started fighting with the HOA it all went away. I lost my weekend recreation, and I lost my connection to the neighbors. So, we moved out. Your mileage may vary. If you move to Anchor Cove, be prepared for *strict* enforcement of the CC&Rs. They cause cold conformity, insular living, and lack of community engagement. Don't believe me? Take a tour around 6pm on a nice sunny weekday when people should be home from work out on their porches or just generally being neighborly. Or try a weekend afternoon. How many people do you see enjoying being part of the community? Not many, I'll wager. And if you are a 'maker' of any kind, definitely look elsewhere for a place to live.

    A wonderful community near the Marina Bay harbor. Close to the bay trail, outstanding waterfront…read morerestaurants, Rosie the Riveter park and historical museum.

    The Cal Agents

    The Cal Agents

    (81 reviews)

    Professional and Reliable Property Management I have been…read moreworking with The Cal Agents since 2025 to manage my house rental in the Bay Area, and it has been a consistently positive experience. Key Highlights: 1. Exceptional Team: I've had the pleasure of working with Wilsen, Ahyeza, Chris, Patricia, Jana, Fiona, Nikki, and Ramiro. They are professional, attentive, and easy to collaborate with. 2. Problem Solvers: One of their greatest strengths is that they never shy away from a hard problem. Whether it's a maintenance issue or a tenant concern, they tackle it head-on with a level of responsiveness that is hard to find. 3. Trusted Partnership: When you are looking for a partner to manage an investment property, creating an empathetic and caring relationship with the tenants is the most important factor. They have proven themselves to be reliable stewards of my property. Pro-Tip for Owners: Because they manage a diverse portfolio of both condos and houses, I found that providing clear context on my specific expectations for house-level marketing and maintenance from the start created a great feedback loop. Their receptiveness to this high level of communication is exactly why our partnership works so well; it ensures everyone is aligned from day one. Overall: If you need a team that is responsive and capable of handling the complexities of the Bay Area rental market, I highly recommend The Cal Agents.

    The Cal Agents Realty Property Management, most recently Ahyeza Belarmino, has represented my…read morecondominium and me very professionally and correctly. I am very pleased with their services. -Ron-

    Albany Hill Realty - Gateview towers condominiums.

    Albany Hill Realty

    (5 reviews)

    Allan Bolte with Albany Hill Realty did an exceptional job selling mom's condo at Gateview…read morerecently. Everything went smoothly and either met or exceeded our expectations. Allan is a fantastic realtor and property manager. His communication and interpersonal skills were excellent. Allan has the highest level of integrity. He gave us great advice during each step of the process. His kindness helped relieve our stress, which made the whole process easier for us. Allan was invaluable during the many years that he managed mom's condo rental at Gateview. We would highly recommend Allan for your real estate needs and are grateful for his many years of loyal service. Specifically, Allan has lots of real estate knowledge; especially, at Gateview. Even during this challenging market, Allan was able to sell the condo in a timely fashion. Thank you Allan for all the help that you gave mom!!

    Albany Hill Realty is a very good real estate company. Allan and Cathy helped me to get my unit…read more I would recommend them if you would like to live at Gateview. But I will give you a head's up that Gateview has become severely overcrowded, with all of the inevitable problems associated with that: hot water issues, long waits for washer/dryers and ill will among residents because of that (we can't have our own washer and dryers), horrendous noise problems, dog poop in the hallway, cockroaches, etc. . . what you would expect with severe overcrowding. The take away: If you decide to buy here, Allan and Cathy are the ones to go to. They are very kind and very experienced. But think twice about buying here. It is a very stressful and chaotic place to live.

    The Shores at Marina Bay - Map shows where you are

    The Shores at Marina Bay

    (41 reviews)

    I had heard about the condos in this area and how they were priced much lower than property in the…read moreEast Bay. One consideration was a freight train that crossed Marina Bay Parkway which could hold up the traffic but there is an underpass now. There are 'ponds' fountains, mature trees and geese, ducks, seagulls and ravens. It is a block from the Bay Trail and a view of San Francisco. The buildings are two story, with four units on each floor. There are larger buildings, also two story. The buildings are incredibly well maintained, and painted a restful muted color. Each unit has it's own entry so it is more like a house. Some units have a patio looks out on a pond.I bought a smaller condo facing a large pond, with fountain, and a pine tree. There are two outdoor pools and spas....each overlooking a pond. It does feel like you are living in a resort, as friends of mine have commented on. The location at The Shores is beautiful with the Bay Trail, view of the yachts, water and even a few sand beaches. 80% of the residents work and each unit has a separate entrance so it feels more like a home, but I rarely see anyone except someone walking to or from their car. There is no clubhouse or activities yet. There is a small strip mall with a CVS and Starbucks, cafe, cleaners, Italian and Mexican restaurant. You have to drive on 580 to find shops and grocery stores, like Central Ave in Albany to the El Cerrito shopping mall.. The sales team are wonderful...always very friendly, knew me by name even though I didn't drop in frequently. The HOA meetings are well attended. It is a beautiful complex,, very well maintained and landscaped and so much nature, but it is quite remote. Everyone I have talked to love living here.

    VERY PRETTY GROUNDS. unfortunately the management is terrible. The mail boxes are continuously…read morebroken into and the phone number for management goes no place! reported to the USPS and they will attempt to get someone here but the management should at LEAST HAVE A RECORDING SO RESIDENTS CAN LEAVE A MSG OR EMAIL FOR F SAKE!!

    Gateview Homeowner's Assoc Management - homeownerassociation - Updated July 2026

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