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Houston Property Managers (109)
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Prime Realty Property Managment
- We will make the management of your property as seamless, stress free and profitable as possible. With our 100% satisfaction guarantee and our 1 month free property management it is as stress fre... View full company profilePasadena, TX 77504
Oak Loop Properties
- Oak Loop Properties is Houston’s number 1 Property Management Company. We are family owned and operated in Houston TX. We help landlords find tenants, manage the maintenance issues when they ar... View full company profileHouston, TX 77019
PMI Galveston Bay
- PMI Galveston Bay provides the best full-service experience in vacation rental management for our guests and homeowners. We strive to ensure your experience is second to none; that is why PMI Ga... View full company profileLeague City, TX 77574
Real Property Management Sugarland
- Full premium service property management company that serves the greater Houston area. Real Property Management is one of the largest management companies in the nation with over 35 years in busi... View full company profileSugar Land, TX 77479
Northpoint Asset Management (Property Management)
- An Inc. 5000 Business! Single Family Homes & Condos & Apartments professional PROPERTY MANAGEMENT company with office locations throughout the United States; providing quality services for over a... View full company profileHouston, TX 77379
Prime Management and Real Estate Services
- Prime Management and Real Estate Services is a Houston based company aimed at establishing a highly valuable service for managers and investors. Established in 2020, our company is focused on pro... View full company profileHouston, TX 77044
Cornerstone Income Properties
- Cornerstone Income Properties is a full service professional property management company specializing in value-add opportunities within communities other management services have had difficulty w... View full company profileHouston, TX 77267
RealManage - HOA Management and Condo Management
- Exceptional community management solutions provided at competitive prices with the best people, best practices and best cloud-based and mobile app technology from one of the largest and fastest g... View full company profileGrand Welcome Houston Property Management
- Grand Welcome Houston Short Term Rental Property Management offers full-service, personalized property management for both short term and Airbnb rental properties in and around Houston, Texas. View full company profileHouston, TX 77057
Market Info
Houston Management Companies
Are you looking for assistance in bringing in and retaining residents, collecting association dues or overseeing your community's fiscal situation? A specialized property manager can assist you with many responsibilities like these. Learn what to look for, and start interviewing some local property management firms today!
Here at ManageMyProperty.com, our goal is to give landlords and board members the knowledge and tools prerequisite to make a smart determination about bringing on a property management firm. To find out about typical fees found in the property management agreement, check out our article on common property management fees. Over in our guides section we've compiled a pretty thorough list of services property managers provide, which you may find useful. Use our guides and growing directory to choose the Houston property management company that's a good fit for your property!
Housing Market Stats
Houston | Texas | U.S. | |
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Median Home Value | $135,800 | $119,400 | $192,400 |
Owner Costs > 30% Income | 14% | 13.4% | 14.7% |
Gross Rent > 30% Income | 18.6% | 19% | 19.2% |
Houston Housing Market Stats
As of 2008, the rental vacancy rate in Houston stood at 12%, relatively high compared to the rest of the country. There are about 2,169,244 housing units, averaging $135,800 in value, 36% of which are occupied by renters. The rent to price ratio in Houston is 0.6%, slightly lower than the Texas average. For 19% of Houston tenants, 30% or more of their income goes to paying rent.
Demographic Stats
Houston | Texas | U.S. | |
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Avg Commute Time (minutes) | 28.5 | 24 | 25.3 |
Median Age | 33 | 32.5 | 36.7 |
Avg Household Size - Owners | 3.05 | 2.95 | 2.7 |
Avg Household Size - Renters | 2.61 | 2.57 | 2.42 |
Median Household Income | $54,811 | $47,241 | $52,175 |
Per Capita Income | $27,625 | $24,447 | $27,466 |
Houston Demographic Info
Houston has a population of 5,603,882, comprised of 1,910,658 households, with on average 3 members per household. Out of approximately 2,867,040 people in the civilian workforce, 2,693,332 (94%) were employed in 2008. 79% of the population 25 and older has earned a high school diploma, with 28% holding a 4 year college degree.
Community Info
Houston Community Info
With its 4 bayous and access to the Gulf of Mexico, Houston, the capital of Texas, has become a major point for commerce in the southern part of the U.S. Because its economy is based largely on technology, aeronautics, and energy, the city houses several international corporations and Fortune 500 companies. Houston is considered by many to be “The Energy Capital of the World,” a nickname reflecting the city’s more than 5,000 firms relating to energy. The Port of Houston is one of the world’s largest water ports.
Compared to the national average, Houston residents enjoy a high rate of employment and a good quality of life; the annual median household income is roughly $51,000. Of the population that is 25 years or older, 70% hold at least a high school diploma, and 27% hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. Houston is home to several colleges and universities, including the University of Houston, TSU, and Rice University, all of which offer sporting events for the area’s sports enthusiasts. Houston also has professional sports teams in baseball, basketball, AHL hockey, football, and soccer. The average age of Houston’s population is 30.9 years, making Houston one of the youngest of the nation’s major cities.
Houston has a warm climate year round. Residents and tourists have access to several city parks and recreational activities, including biking canoeing, kayaking, and golf. Houston’s citizens eat outside of their homes more than any other city’s residents, bolstering the business of its many local restaurants, pubs, and delis, as well as its growing downtown area. Citizens also support cultural events throughout the city; Houston has one of the largest theatre districts in the nation, comprising 17 blocks and housing 8 performing arts groups. The museum district offers a wide range of galleries and museums, including the Station Museum of Contemporary Art and the Houston Museum of Natural Science. The city also hosts the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, which is the biggest rodeo in the world, bringing in almost 2 million spectators annually. While most citizens navigate the city by car on the city’s well-maintained freeway system, Houston also offers light rail, bus, Metro train, and Amtrak service. Most air traffic is handled by the George Bush Intercontinental/Houston Airport.
The city of Houston is politically divided, although current Mayor Annise Parker is a Democrat. Mayor Parker is working to bolster Houston’s commitment to harnessing wind and solar power to be used as alternative forms of energy to fossil fuels. She is also committed to lowering Houston’s crime rate and has a firm stance on improving public schooling.