We offer a full range of property management services that are tailored to you as an investor, homeowner, landlord, or association.
We have an extensive portfolio of single family homes, townhomes, and condos in the greater Spring area.
Each tenant is thoroughly screened with a background check and credit check, then the qualifying criteria is delivered to all applicants. We assure both qualified and quality tenants for your property.
We are so certain that our criteria provides quality tenants that we will split the late fees with the owner/landlord.
Full time contractor - get your property cared for immediately!
Having our own full time contractor means your property is attended to immediately!
Prepare your property to its fullest potential and bring the property to market immediately.
As a general contractor, we cover multiple job details in one visit.
We have a preferred list of trusted, licensed, insured, and registered contractors to ensure your property receives quality work at a fair price.
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Spring is a census-designated place (CDP) within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Houston in Harris County, Texas, United States, part of the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. The population was 54,298 at the 2010 census. While the name "Spring" is applied to a large area of northern Harris County and a smaller area of southern Montgomery County, the original town of Spring, now known as Old Town Spring, is located at the intersection of Spring-Cypress and Hardy roads and encompasses a relatively small area of perhaps 1 km2.
The large geographic area now known as Spring was originally inhabited by the Orcoquiza Native Americans. In 1836, the Texas General Council of the Provisional Government placed what is now the town of Spring in the Harrisburg municipality. In 1838, William Pierpont placed a trading post on Spring Creek. In 1840, the town of Spring had 153 residents. By the mid-1840s, many German immigrants, including Gus Bayer and Carl Wunsche, moved to the area and began farming. People from Louisiana and other parts of the post-Civil War Southern U.S. settled in Spring. The main cash crops in Spring were sugar cane and cotton; area residents also grew vegetables. Source From Wikipedia