Let Us Manage Your Pantego Rental Property
We are the fastest-growing Pantego property management company, providing property management and brokerage services in Pantego, Bedford, Denton, Dallas, Euless, Fort Worth, Grapevine, Hurst, Irving, Plano and surrounding areas (click here to see a full list of areas we service in Texas). We offer a full range of property management services tailored to you as an investor, homeowner, or landlord. We have an extensive portfolio of single-family homes for lease in Pantego Area.
Being the trusted name in Pantego property management, DFW Property Management.com strives to create a win/win relationship with our owners and tenants. You will no longer have to worry when you have DFW Property Management.com manage your property. We, as your Pantego property managers, are dedicated to selecting quality tenants and keeping your investment in good condition with minimal repair cost. We want your real estate investment to be a success.
We offer three different property-management packages at reasonable rates. Please click on the buttons below to read more about what services are offered in each one, or review our package comparison chart to select the best one to suit your needs.
The Benefits of using DFW Property Management.com
- No hassle management
- Automated owner statements
- Online Owner Portal Access
- Industry leading marketing tools
- 24/7 maintenance request handling
- Prompt Response to Tenant Requests
- Low vacancy rate
- Low time on market
- Industry specific local knowledge
What we do as your Pantego Property Manager:
Pantego Area Information
Pantego is a town in Tarrant County. The population was 2,318 at the 2000 census. Pantego is entirely surrounded by the cities of Arlington and Dalworthington Gardens. It is in the middle of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, a metropolitan area spanning several counties.
Originally incorporated in 1949, the town dissolved in February 1952 and re-incorporated on May 22, 1952.
The earliest Europeans in the area are thought to be the members of the DeSoto Expedition under Luis de Moscoso, in 1542. The expedition is thought to have camped near what is now Village Creek.
In 1841, during Texas’s Independence, General Edward H. Tarrant skirmished with local Indians in the area.
Settlement of what would become Tarrant County started in the early 1840s.
Early settlers included Colonel Middleton Tate Johnson and Colonel Frederick Forney Foscue.
According to local tradition, Colonel Foscue had an Indian friend named Pantego.
In 1883, Colonel Foscue donated land for a school. Tradition holds the school was named Pantego in honor of Colonel Foscue’s Indian friend.