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Nicholas Steven Gouletas

Chicago, Illinois

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Nicholas Steven Gouletas passed in Chicago at age 82 from heart failure on January 8, 2021. Recognized in the real estate industry as "Condo King" in the U.S. for more than 40 years, his firm, American Invsco, marketed and managed over 40,000 condominiums in 40 cities with property values in...

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Dear Nick : we will always remember your kind words and your invitation to work with you while attending a benefit event at Lake Point Tower. Our prayers in your memory and for your family , with our deepest affection .

Met Nick and family the 2 years I worked The Yacht Club in Aventura. When we went too Chicago for opening another project. Nick was down to earth nice guy definitely a great closer and had a knack for real estate. RIP

I'm so sorry to hear of the passing away of this wonderful gentleman. He will be missed.

I just found out today about this great loss of a great man, I met Nick in 2018, and he was still full of great ideas, right from the get go, him and I clicked, I got to spend a lot of time with him at my office in Oak Brook, also got to meet his beautiful wife, whom he loved so much, i’m still in shock I can’t believe he’s gone!
My condolences to his wife and family, He shared a lot With me about how much he loves his children, May God give you all the strength and help you with your...

My deepest sympathy to the Gouletas family.

I remember Nicholas and his sister Evangeline when they were introducing the condominium concept back in the 70's and 80's. They were real pioneers and an asset to the real estate community. I wish to extend my sympathies to friends and family.

Evangeline and family, My heartfelt sympathy for the loss of a true statesman of life. May his life be a hallmark of ethics, integrity, and love to future generations. Florence Weiss Jesser

Many years ago I met Nick through a mutual friend. While barely knowing me he invited myself and my daughter to his home for a weekend. Nick made us feel right at home, as if he had known us his entire life. This was a weekend that both me and my daughter remember to this day and was one of the best weekends I have ever had. It is sad to see that such a fine, warm, funny and thoughtful person has passed on. Thanks Nick for the memories, we will remember you always.

Nick taught me how to sell back in 1965, and I will always have deep respect for him and his memory.