Number of Current Board & Advisor Roles 2
Number of Founded Organizations 1

Jim Eischens is an accomplished real estate professional with over two decades of experience in property management and business development. His diverse portfolio includes single family homes, multifamily apartment buildings, hotels, charters schools, office complexes, and a resort business.

Currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer of

his portfolio of management companies. Jim Eischens is the founder and CEO of many operations including Millennium Management Eischen’s portfolio of properties includes: The Elysian, DoubleTree by Hilton Minneapolis- U of M, University Inn, The Remington, The Denn, Eagle Crossing- 633 Ontario, 810, 814, 818 8th St apartments, 1088 16th Ave house, 1103 5th St house, 513 8th Ave house, 315 27th Ave SE commercial building, 620 Olson Memorial Hwy (a charter school under construction), and the Elbow Lake Lodge in Cook, MN.

Jim Eischens started his passion for real estate investing during his final days of college. He was looking for a place to live after graduating and discovered that buying a home would be more beneficial than renting. He was able to purchase a house and then rent the extra rooms to help pay the mortgage. He quickly learned that this would become his career of choice and has since developed it into a great success.

His innovative, forward-thinking, vertically integrated approach has allowed Jim Eischens to maintain a competitive edge in the industry. Eischens is always interested in uncovering new trends and staying up to date on sustainable practices. For example, several of his properties feature rain gardens for water runoff from buildings and sustainable landscaping. The most recent and prolific practice, however, has been the incorporation of solar energy into as many buildings as possible.

Moving forward, Jim Eischens is focused on remaining agile and flexible. While the real estate appears to be a stable business under the current economic conditions, it is important to always be positioned to adapt and make the necessary changes to remain competitive.

When Jim isn't busy with his professional endeavors, you can likely find him traveling with his family or supporting his community. Jim Eischens has been all over the world with his daughters. He makes sure that they get various cultural experiences as they grow up and learn about the world. He believes that everyone who can, should travel and fully immerse themselves in the cultures that surround them. Jim also like to take time to support his local church, youth sports, and community organizations.

After over two decades s in the industry, Jim Eischens continues to love real estate and considers it to be an incredibly fulfilling and rewarding career. Jim truly appreciates having the opportunity to work for himself. Entrepreneurship has offered him the luxury of flexibility, giving him the opportunity to spend a great deal of time with his family. When Jim isn’t busy overseeing his extensive portfolio, he is likely traveling with his family. Having visited many places around the world, Jim has found himself always engaged in the culture that he is visiting. In his eyes, there is no better way to truly experience a culture than fully immersing yourself in their traditions and ways of life.

Number of Current Jobs 5
Jim Eischens has 5 current jobs including Volunteer at Ronald McDonald House, Member- Brother at Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, and Volunteer Coach at Catholic Athletic Association.
Number of Current Board & Advisor Roles 2
Jim Eischens holds 2 board and advisor roles as Youth Basketball Coach at St. Odilia Church and School and Conributor at Hill Farm Historical Society.
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