(214) 227-7669
3415 Custer Road, Suite #122, Plano, TX 75023
info@ntxpm.com

Property Management Princeton

Directions to our Property Management Offices from Princeton, Texas –

Tenants as well as investors, in some circumstances, may need to visit us at our offices in Plano, Texas. We focus on single family home or so-called residential property management services for Princeton, Texas. Accordingly, here are driving directions to our property management office from Princeton, Texas:

Property Management Office Directions

  • Take Yorkshire Dr to US-380 W/W Princeton Dr
  • Continue on US-380 W to McKinney
  • Take S McDonald St to TX-399 Spur W/Spur 399 W
  • Take US-75 S to N Central Expy in Plano. Take exit 30 from US-75 S
  • Continue on N Central Expy to your destination

We service many clients who are looking for residential property management in Princeton. Our team of property managers is very familiar with Princeton and with surrounding cities in North Texas. We love managing single family homes and finding the happiest renters!

  • CONTACT US – You can contact us via email or call us at 214-227-7669

Property Management Services Provided for Princeton Properties:

Princeton, Texas, property management company

  • 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 homeowner 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 online advertising sites maximizing exposure.
  • Efficient and thorough tenant application process with optional requirements based on the individual needs of each homeowner 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.

Princeton, Texas: Historical Factoid

Princeton is at the intersections of U.S. Highway 380 and Farm roads 75, 1377, and 982, seven miles east of McKinney in east-central Collin County. In the late 1870’s T.B. Wilson and his brother, George began farming near the site of future Princeton.

Princeton History MayorIn 1881 the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railroad Company extended its line from Greenville to McKinney, passing through the land owned by the brothers. The name Wilson’s Switch was commonly used to designate the area. When residents applied for a post office branch, however, they learned that the name Wilson was already being used. The community then submitted the name Princeton in honor of Prince Dowlin, a landowner, and promoter of the town. This name was accepted, and a post office was established in 1888.

Princeton was incorporated in May of 1912. John K. Wilson was the first mayor following the incorporation. Located in the rich agricultural region of the Blackland Prairie, Princeton quickly became a retail and commercial center for area farmers. In addition to providing mills and grain elevators for wheat, corn, onions, and sorghums, the town also housed a lumber factory that became the state’s largest producer of bois d’arc lumber. By the mid-1920s the town provided electricity, water, natural gas, and paved roads for 500 residents. It also had more than twenty-five businesses, including a bank and a weekly newspaper.

Source: https://princetontx.gov/168/History-of-Princeton[/vc_column_text]