Why Choose Us for Your Murphy Texas Property Management?
Directions to our Property Management Offices from Murphy, Texas –
Tenants as well as investors, in some circumstances, may need to visit us at our offices in Plano, Texas. Accordingly, here are driving directions to our property management office from Murphy, Texas:
Property Management Office Directions
- Head east toward N Murphy Rd
- Drive from W Farm To Market 544, E Plano Pkwy,
- E President George Bush Tpke/E President George Bush Tpke Wb and Custer Rd to Plano
- Drive to your destination
- via E Plano Pkwy
- via 14th St and E Park Blvd
- Arrive at North Texas Property Management from Murphy, Texas.
We service many clients who are looking for property management in Murphy. Our focus is on residential property management services for Murphy, Texas, including single family home rental properties. Our team of property managers is very familiar with Murphy, Texas, and with surrounding cities in North Texas.
- CONTACT US – You can contact us via email or call us at 214-227-7669
Property Management Services Provided for Murphy Properties:
- Complete make ready services of investment properties ensuring they meet Texas Rental Property Codes as well as being clean, presentable, and habitable.
- Handling of all home owner association and city concerns, notices, violations including city registration of rental properties and scheduling of city inspections prior to occupancy.
- Superior marketing and advertising of each individual property utilizing yard signs and approximately fifteen different on line advertising sites maximizing exposure.
- Efficient and thorough tenant application process with optional requirements based on the individual needs of each home owner or real estate investor.
- Provide executed (T.A.R.) Texas Association of Realtors lease and all appropriate agreements/documents such as pool liability waivers, lead based paint disclosures, etc.
- Provide owners detailed information and estimates of repair costs for approval while coordinating those repairs between vendors/subcontractors/handymen and tenants.
- Processing of any and all rents/funds collected each month in a timely manner and providing end of year reports for taxes.
- Filing of any eviction court paperwork as needed, represent owner/investor in eviction court, file writ of possession, and enforce the writ in person. This is all on a case by case basis.
Things to Do in Murphy, Texas
If you find yourself calling Murphy, Texas home, you’re in for a treat with a variety of fun activities just around the corner. Spend your days enjoying the great outdoors at Murphy Central Park or Aviary Park, both offering beautiful green spaces for relaxation and play. For sports enthusiasts, the Plano Sports Authority PSA Murphy provides top-notch facilities. When you’re looking for family-friendly adventures, Play Street Museum offers interactive exhibits for kids, while Ninja Nation provides an exciting gym experience for all ages. Foodies will love BackYard Murphy, a local favorite for casual dining. Additionally, Southfork Ranch is perfect for unique events and a taste of local history. With options ranging from movie theaters like Strike + Reel and B&B Theatres to thrilling activities at Go Ape Zipline and Adventure Park, Murphy offers something for everyone to enjoy!
Murphy, Texas: Historical Factoid
As one of the top property management companies serving Murphy, Texas, our property managers are keen to stay up-to-date with facts, figures, and things to do about the town. So here’s a historical factoid for you:
Located in the southeastern part of Collin County, primarily at the crossroads of Farm to Market Road 544 and Murphy Road, Murphy was part of the empresario grants issued by the Peter’s Colony before Texas was a state. Collin County was created by a legislative act on April 3, 1846, and was once part of Fannin County. The first settlers to Texas came from Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Alabama, North and South Carolina, Virginia, Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio.
The first settlers in the Murphy area were Comfort and Lydia McMillen and their 6 children, who arrived from Arkansas in 1846, settling on a branch of Muddy Creek, which was later named Maxwell Creek. With the McMillen family were Lydia’s brothers, James and Henry Maxwell. By 1850, the William and Dorothy Murphy family also settled on Maxwell Creek. These founding fathers were rugged individualists of Scotch-Irish and Presbyterian descent and were drawn to the area with the promise of abundant land, fertile soil and ample rainfall, a long growing season, bounteous fish and wild game for food, and sufficient timber for building cabins.