Property Management in Bastrop, TX
Bastrop is the Bastrop County seat, a historic Colorado River town in the Lost Pines region roughly 30 miles southeast of downtown Austin. Its 19th-century downtown, state park, and relative affordability have made it a growing option for veterans and Austin-area buyers priced out of the closer-in suburbs.
- Median Home Price
- $375,000
- Avg. Monthly Rent
- $1,750/mo
- 2024 BAH (E-5 w/dep)
- $2,100/mo
- Veteran Population
- 3,200
Property Management Services in Bastrop
Full-service management for Bastrop-area landlords — tenant screening through Texas Property Code compliance.
Tenant Screening
Consistent income, credit, rental history, and background screening applied to every applicant — reducing turnover and fair housing risk.
Rent Collection
Online rent collection with clear, documented payment records and Texas-compliant late fee handling.
Leasing & Marketing
Professional photos, accurate listings, and syndication to the platforms local renters actually search, to minimize vacancy time.
Maintenance Coordination
A vetted local vendor network for repairs, with licensing and insurance verified before any work is authorized.
Property Inspections
Move-in, move-out, and periodic inspections documented with photos to protect both owner and tenant.
Texas Property Code Compliance
Security deposit handling, habitability standards, and notice requirements managed to Chapter 92 standards on every property.
Frequently Asked Questions
Fees are typically a percentage of collected rent, plus a separate leasing fee for placing a new tenant. We provide a full written fee schedule upfront — no ambiguous charges added later.
Yes. As a veteran-owned company, we're experienced with SCRA lease terminations, reading a Leave and Earnings Statement during tenant screening, and communicating with owners who are deployed or PCSing.
We manage rental properties throughout Bastrop and the surrounding metro area.
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