What We Do
At Cruise Property Management, what we do goes far beyond basic coordination. We manage the full lifecycle of your rental with professionalism and proven processes built through years of experience. From placing qualified residents to coordinating repairs and keeping your property compliant, we make sure nothing slips through the cracks. Whether you’re an out of state owner or a first time rental property owner, our services are designed to keep things smooth, consistent, and worry free. And with Cruise Promises backing everything we do, you can feel confident knowing your property is in capable hands. Below, you’ll find a summary of each service. For more details, just click through the tabs to see how we handle every part of the process.
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Welcome to Mundelein, IL

Village Info
Mundelein was incorporated as a village in 1909. It has grown from a small farming community to a modern suburb with a population of nearly 32,000 residents. Its central location in Lake County makes it an appealing hub for both business and residential life.
Schools
Mundelein is known for its top-notch schools. Mundelein High School District 120 serves much of the area, and schools like Mechanics Grove, Carl Sandburg Middle School, and Fremont School District 79 are often highlights for families. The high school has standout academic programs, athletic facilities, and a strong reputation in the county.
Shopping
From small-town staples to big-box convenience, Mundelein has a wide range of shopping options. Hawley Street and Route 45 are home to local boutiques, coffee shops, restaurants, and grocery stores. Plus, Libertyville, Vernon Hills, and Hawthorn Mall are just a short drive away for larger retail outings.
Transportation
Mundelein is ideal for commuters. The Mundelein Metra Station (North Central Service Line) connects to downtown Chicago in about 70 minutes. The village is also close to Route 60, Route 176, and I-94, offering smooth drives in all directions.
Housing
Mundelein offers a diverse mix of housing options, including mid-century homes, newly built developments, townhomes, and condos. The variety of styles and price points make it a great place for a wide range of renters. Whether someone is looking for a quiet residential street or a modern unit near local amenities, there's something here to suit different needs and lifestyles.
Downtown
Downtown Mundelein has seen some exciting revitalization in recent years. It’s now home to events like Craft Beer Fest, Classic Car Shows, and a summer Farmers Market. The walkable layout, local eateries, and historic buildings give it a welcoming, hometown vibe.
Parks & Recreation
Mundelein’s parks and rec system is a major perk. The Barefoot Bay Aquatic Center is a summertime hit, and the Fort Hill Activity Center offers year-round fitness and fun. With over 30 parks, forest preserves, and access to bike trails and fishing lakes, outdoor lovers have plenty to explore.