Landlord and Investor Education: Austin Landmark’s Property Management Blog

One of the ways that we share our experience is through our property management blog. We provide you with videos and articles that answer questions, share tips and advice, and help you judge the current state of the real estate market in Texas.

We provide this property management blog to help you navigate the challenges of owning a rental property. Whether you have one single home that you’re trying to manage on your own or you have an entire portfolio of investment homes that are professionally managed, you will receive useful information from our blogs.

You probably have a ton of reading material that you keep meaning to get to. You’re busy. You’re probably a little stressed. That’s why we keep our property management blogs brief. We won’t waste your time. Everything we talk about is relevant, and if you don’t have time to read what we’ve written, turn on the video, and listen to us while you’re catching up on paperwork.
We make it easy.

Answering Your Property Management Questions

You’ll find a lot of information on our property management blogs and in our videos. Maybe you’ve been wondering about something for a while. You’ll be relieved to find that it’s a common question among property owners.

If you have other questions that haven’t been covered in our property management blogs, be sure to let us know what’s on your mind. We create these blogs and videos with you in mind – we want to answer your questions and provide help where you need it. So, if you’re not sure about something and you don’t see it covered – reach out. We love hearing feedback and we love coming up with new ways to talk about our work as property managers.

From the Austin Landmark property management blog, you can expect information, education, and a little inspiration. We’re here to walk through the business of managing rental real estate with you. We’re here to help you through every part of the process – from managing taxes to budgeting for maintenance to turning over units.

We have been through it all. Our years of experience means we’ve made a few mistakes. You can benefit from those mistakes, and avoid making them yourself. You can also learn how to be a smarter investor, a better landlord, and a knowledgeable property owner.

Whether you’re a new investor, an accidental landlord, or an experienced member of the rental real estate community, we welcome you to our property management blog, and look forward to sharing ideas.

California Company Moving their HQ to Cedar Park

As reported in today’s Austin American Statesman, LiveOps is moving their corporate headquarters from Redwood City, California, which is located about 20 miles south of San Francisco, to Cedar Park, Texas which is located about 5 miles north of Austin. All of their 80...

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Austin is Number 1 for Startup Businesses!

According to Colliers International, a worldwide real estate services organization, Austin is leads the nation with 180 startup businesses. This tops Silicon Valley (my old stomping grounds). Austin’s technology job base has grown by almost 18% since 2011. And where...

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More Renters May be Stuck

Reads the headline this week from Real Estate News, a publication from REALTOR.COM. The article was quoting from a New York Times piece which sated that homeownership is at an all-time low of 63.7% down from 69% in 2004. No surprise here as 2004 was the heyday of...

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Apartment Occupancy at All Time High!

According to a recent CNBC piece the May nationwide apartment occupancy rate is 95.3%, or wise stated, it is FULL. With such high occupancy rates you could expect that rents would also climb and that is exactly what happened. The rent nationwide grew 5% in May, the...

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Austin Job Growth Surges!

As reported in the Austin American Statesman last week Austin sidestepped the fall in oil prices and the state has shaken off any dust from that fall. In May the Austin area added 6,800 jobs (or about the size of a small city). The May unemployment rate, according to...

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Huge Water Park Coming to Austin

As reported in this week’s Recon, The Texas Real Estate Center’s on line news, an investment group plans on building a huge entertainment venue called NL and Surf Park, near Austin International Airport. Heading the investment group is a member of the Coors Brewing...

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ALPS is an excellent property management organization. They work with property owners to promptly handle tenant issues and ensure that properties are maintained to provide owners the best return on their investment.

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University of Texas to receive $840M to Develop Semiconductor Microsystems

As reported in the Austin American Statesman recently by Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA), UT will be receiving a whole lot of cash to build a Department of Defense microelectronics manufacturing center.  DARPA said the contract was designed to ensure...

Is it better to Rent or Buy?

A recent article in the Austin American Statesman had an article on this topic concluding that it is better to rent than buy as renting is more affordable.  I agree with the article in part, especially during the short term.  However, the article failed to mention...

The City of Manor is Poised for Growth

A recent article in the Austin American Statesman stated that a 63-acre retail center is to be developed and ready to go by 2025.  The site is at the junction of Hwy 290 and FM 973 and will be called Manor Crossing.  The retail site will house an HEB supermarket,...
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What People Say About Us

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We moved in almost a month ago, and so far we have had a great experience with ALPS. The property manager and maintenance team have been very organized and quick to respond to our requests. The vendors they sent have also been polite and professional. Every home can have small hiccups, but what matters most is being able to reach someone and get things addressed promptly — and ALPS has been great about that so far. We truly appreciate the responsiveness and coordination.
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Google - Christie Reinoehl - Austin Landmark Property Services, Inc
Any issue I have had with the house is quickly rectified.
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Landmark has been nothing but great to us. They're always there for us when we need support.
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Feb 26, 2026
Google - Mohamed Qasem - Austin Landmark Property Services, Inc
I submitted a maintenance request because of horrible AC odor and the response was "we can't do anything about it". It was the most shocking and incompetent statement I've ever heard. Their attitude is just outright terrible.
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Fue un Exelente trabajo
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Google - Alice Bowen - Austin Landmark Property Services, Inc
I have been with Austin Landmark Properties for about 3 years or so. I can't say anything Bad about my experience with ALPS. I would recommend , and refer this company for residential assistance.
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Google - Avery Watt - Austin Landmark Property Services, Inc
Avoid Shelly Longoria at all costs!! I’m not entirely sure what her purpose is as a ‘property manager’ other than to collect money but beyond that she’s a terrible person. I was recently forced to flee my rented home due to an attack by my roommate and Shelly couldn’t be bothered to answer MULTIPLE emails with questions I had about vacating my property, slowing down my ability to get out of the house and somewhere safe. She’s also currently trying to charge me for rent for days AFTER I had vacated claiming that mailing the keys to be returned wasn’t enough to show I had vacated the property. But even if I had driven the 30 miles to drop the keys off at her office nobody would have received the keys any earlier as she only goes to her office for appointments. I hope no woman ever experiences what I did. I really really really hope that if you do you have a property manager who will treat you like a human being and not slow down the process of you getting away. Again, avoid Shelly Longoria at all costs. No house rental is worth it, I promise.

Want to Learn More?

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AUSTIN LANDMARK PROPERTY SERVICES

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