Why Choose us for Your Keller Texas Property Management?
For investors owning single-family rental homes in Keller, Texas, partnering with a local property management company can be a game-changer. Our team or property managers, well-versed in the nuances of Keller’s rental market, offers a range of specialized services that streamline property management. From thorough tenant screening and reliable rent collection to timely maintenance and adherence to local regulations, we handle it all. Our local expertise ensures that your property is competitively marketed, maintaining high occupancy rates, and that any issues—from minor repairs to major emergencies—are addressed promptly. By outsourcing these tasks, you free yourself from day-to-day management headaches, ensuring your investment runs smoothly while maximizing your rental income and keeping tenants satisfied.
Directions to our Property Management Offices from Keller, 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 Keller, Texas:
Property Management Office Directions
- Get on State Hwy 121 N/TX-121 N in Coppell from W Southlake Blvd
- Take President George Bush Tpke E to TX-190 in Richardson.
- Take the exit toward Custer Pkwy from President George Bush Tpke E
- Take Custer Rd to your destination in Plano
- Arrive at North Texas Property Management from Keller, Texas.
We service many clients who are looking for property management in Keller. Our team of property managers is very familiar with Keller, Texas, and with surrounding cities in North Texas. Our focus is solidly on being the best residential property management service in Keller, Texas; we focus on single family homes and rental properties.
- CONTACT US – You can contact us via email or call us at 214-227-7669
Property Management Services Provided for Keller 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 Keller, Texas
Keller features: 336 acres of developed, award-winning parks featuring rental facilities. Playgrounds and hike-and-bike trails to keep you active. An expansive recreation and aquatics center known as The Keller Pointe. Beautiful public art on display. Specialized programming and trips designed for senior citizens.
Parks & Recreation special events that attract thousands of residents and visitors
A public library offering more than 80,000 media resources. Keller ISD’s impressive natatorium (which is open to the public). A city calendar packed with events for residents and visitors of all ages
Keller, Texas: Historical Factoid
Keller’s History began in the early 1850’s:
Old KellerLocated near Double Springs, the “Village” of Keller began with the news that the Texas Pacific Railroad would extend north of Fort Worth. Keller was settled in the early 1850’s, and received its name at the urging of a Texas Pacific Railroad official, honoring John C. Keller, a foreman on the railroad, after the site became a stop on the railroad line. By 1882, the settlement, formerly known as Athol, become present day Keller. The wooded region around Keller attracted settlers because of the close proximity to the Trinity River, a supply of plentiful game and water, and the abundance of land for cattle raising and farming.
With railroad service now available, Keller began to prosper as a trade center for the surrounding farm community. The post office was established in 1886 when the post office at Double Springs, located about 5 miles northeast of Keller, was discontinued. Paper work for this change began about two years earlier and it is possible that at the time C.C. Nance moved to Keller and was serving as postmaster there for those years. In 1886, John H. Wallace was appointed postmaster.