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Kleberg Property Management Services Offerred by Sulthar Properties LLC

Fast growing Kleberg property managment company providing property management and brokerage services in Arlington, Bedford, Dallas, Denton, Fort Worth, Keller, Lancaster, McKinney, Plano and surrounding areas

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Why Hire Sulthar Properties?

Kleberg Property Management

Sulthar Properties LLC is a full service Kleberg property management company serving Kleberg and surrounding areas. For property owners we offer lease only service, full service Kleberg property management service, Kleberg property management only service, Kleberg eviction service and real estate brokerage services. For our tenants we offer reasonably priced rental homes with exceptional customer service.

Being the trusted name in Kleberg property management, Sulthar Properties strives to create a win - win relationship with our Kleberg property owners and tenants. You will no longer have to worry about your property when you have Sulthar Properties manage your property. At Sulthar Properties we 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.
Kleberg Property Management

Kleberg, now in Dallas, was on U.S. Highway 175, the Southern Pacific Railroad, and Hickory Creek thirteen miles southeast of Dallas in southeastern Dallas County. The site was a 4,428-acre tract granted on October 23, 1845, to Robert Kleberg. Kleberg never actually resided on the grant, and after squatters had stripped much of the pin and post oak from the heavily wooded land, he sold it. A small community on the site was a stagecoach stop at the intersection of two wagon roads. Most of the early residents raised horses or farmed, but some extracted sand and gravel, thus producing small lakes. After the arrival of the Texas Trunk Railroad in 1881 the community began its period of prosperity. In 1882 it received a post office named Kleburgh, with James E. Copehart as postmaster. The name was changed to Kleburg in 1887, and by 1890 the community had a population of 100, two steam saw and grist mills, a cotton gin, two wood dealers, two livestock dealers, a blacksmith, a shoemaker, two general stores, and a newspaper, the Kleburg Pigmy. In 1899 Kleburg filed its first nine-acre plat.

Around 1900 the United States government awarded $2 million for improvements on the Trinity River. As the closest point to Lock No. 2, Kleburg housed the 100 people employed by Bell and Carder to work on the lock. A devastating flood in 1908 washed the locks away, and, although work resumed several months later, in 1915 the funding was withdrawn and the project abandoned as unfeasible. In 1915 a red brick schoolhouse and a railroad depot were constructed at Kleburg, and the Texas and New Orleans Railroad, which had taken over the Texas Trunk Railway, ran through town twice a day. The town had a population of 300, telephone connections, the Farmers and Merchants Bank, two blacksmiths, the Kleburg Gin Company, and several general and specialty stores. The downtown section was destroyed by fire in 1920, and only portions were rebuilt. The name of the post office was changed from Kleburg to Kleberg in 1929. By the mid-1920s the population was 350, where it remained until the 1940s, when it began to drop; it reached a low of 170 in 1947. Kleberg was incorporated in 1956 and instituted a few city services. Water was provided from Dallas County Water District 7, dial telephones were installed, and a new fire truck was purchased. Plans for a new city hall, a sewerage system, and a zoning ordinance were developed but never implemented. In 1970 Kleburg had a population of 4,510 and three businesses. The only industry was a cement company. The community was consolidated with Dallas on April 3, 1978. At the time, it was the largest town in Texas without a property tax.

Kleberg Property Management
2310 Chapel Hill LN, Arlington TX 76014
3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 1 Half Bathrooms, 1 Living, 1 Dining

Kleberg Property Management
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sulthar properties property management testimonial We have been with Sulthar Properties for more than two years. When we first came to them we needed a four bed room house. One day I was online and saw Mr. Sulthar's advertisement and called him. It was on a Sunday he picked it up and I could not believe it. He went out of his way to help us. Our son had cancer so Mr. Sulthar did a lot of work after hours just so we could get into the house on time. As it turned out he was what we needed then and when the time came for us to buy a house he is still the same man as he was in the first place working with us. He will stay with you from the beginning to the end. Thank you Mohamed, my friend. sulthar properties property management testimonial

Vandra J, Tenant

Kleberg Property Management
Frequently Asked Question

Do you screen all applicants that want to rent my property?

Yes. Our application is designed to generate complete information from each prospective tenant. We process all applications in house and verify all information on each application. In general, an applicant must have good rental history (not from friends or relatives), have 3 times the rent rate in stable and verifiable household income, and possess an acceptable credit history.