We offer a full range of property management services tailored to you as an investor, homeowner, or landlord. We have an extensive knowledge of apartments, townhouses, condos and single family homes in the Lockhart area.
If you’re an agent seeking a partner property management company in the Lockhart area, we are grateful for the business and will remain loyal to you as a partner. Please see our Agent Referral information to find out more about ways we can partner to help one another.
Morris Green Properties is a member of the National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM) and a fully licensed Texas Real Estate Brokerage. (Lic. #9002925)
We understand that not all property owners need the same services from a Property Management Company. Whether you’re a savvy investor requiring a robust scope of ongoing management services, or a hands-on owner who may not necessarily require a full time manager, we have a solution that’s built for you.
We offer 2 different types of management services to property owners. Both options are simple, straightforward and reasonably priced.
Our tenant placement services are intended for the investor who needs assistance in marketing their property for rent, qualifying tenants, and ensuring that their rental home is 100% in compliance with Texas Property Code Standards before moving anyone in. Once a tenant is placed, the property is returned to you to manage from that point forward. It’s really that simple.
Tenant placement services may be suitable for a hands-on investor who lives locally in Lockhart. However, this service might stretch the capabilities of an out-of-town investor, or an individual with several properties significantly. For these owners, we certainly recommend the Full Service Option.
With our Full Service management Package, we handle EVERYTHING. You, as the investor, behave as just that – an investor. And the information from our team will tell you exactly how that investment is performing. At Morris Green Properties, we use the most advanced property management software to deliver you the most comprehensive analysis and profit and loss statements available in property management, all while encompassing a broad scope of additional services intended to take the guesswork, and the risk, out of your investment.
Service Name | Tenant Placement | Full Service |
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Market Analysis | ✔ | ✔ |
Advanced Tenant Screening | ✔ | ✔ |
Industry Leading Marketing Strategies | ✔ | ✔ |
Lease Preparation / Execution | ✔ | ✔ |
Online Owner Portal Access | ✔ | ✔ |
Online Tenant Portal Access | ✔ | |
Rent Collection | ✔ | |
24/7 Repair Management | ✔ | |
Tenant placement Guarantee | ✔ |
Q: What type of tenant qualifies for these homes?
A: Each property owner has different requirements regarding credit standing, minimum income, and other factors. Most look closer at your rental / employment history and ability to make monthly payments and less on your actual credit score. You can get more information by viewing the information on Resident Screening Criteria.
As of the census of 2000, there were 8,002 people, 3,124 households, and 2,496 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,379.4 people The city of Lockhart is named after Byrd Lockhart, an assistant surveyor of Green DeWitt and reportedly the first Anglo to set foot in Caldwell County. Lockhart was the site of a victory of the Texans over the Comanche, at the Battle of Plum Creek in 1840. Lockhart was originally called "Plum Creek" but the name was later changed to Lockhart. The town's economic growth began with the arrival of the railroad in the late 19th century at which time the town became a regional shipping center for local cotton. Following the arrival of the railroad, various immigrants arrived in Lockhart and opened various businesses.
Lockhart has several claims to fame. The Texas Legislature proclaimed Lockhart as The Barbecue Capital of Texas; Lockhart has four major barbecue restaurants. Dr. Eugene Clark Library is the oldest operating public library in Texas. Lockhart was also the subject of an article by the architectural historian and critic Colin Rowe, first published in "Architectural Record" in 1957, and republished in the collection of his writings "As I Was Saying" (1996). Rowe sees Lockhart as a "curiously eloquent" example of a Victorian post-frontier American town. Source From Wikipedia