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New Hope Property Management Services Offerred by Sulthar Properties LLC

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

New Hope Property Management
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Why Hire Sulthar Properties?

New Hope Property Management

Sulthar Properties LLC is a full service New Hope property management company serving New Hope and surrounding areas. For property owners we offer lease only service, full service New Hope property management service, New Hope property management only service, New Hope 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 New Hope property management, Sulthar Properties strives to create a win - win relationship with our New Hope 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.
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The site of New Hope was within what later became the city limits of Sunnyvale, near Belt Line Road and Towneast Boulevard four miles north of Mesquite in eastern Dallas County. The community was located at the junction of the land grants of J. S. Phelps, J. Johnson, H. J. Webb, and the San Antonio and Mexican Gulf Railway Company. New Hope was sparsely settled until well after the Civil War because the Texas and Pacific Railway bypassed it and went through Mesquite (1873). A community began to grow around T. P. Tinsley's general store in 1885, and in 1886 a post office was established in New Hope. Both Tinsley and Frank Ellis, the postmaster, are credited with naming New Hope in the late 1880s. By the early 1900s New Hope had a population of 214, four churches, four stores, two blacksmith shops, a bank, a cotton gin, and a school. In 1905 the New Hope News was published there.

In the first half of the twentieth century New Hope declined. In 1919 a fire destroyed some of the businesses, and by 1935 more were gone. The community's population had dropped to 100 by 1933 and to fifty by 1949. In the late 1940s another fire destroyed half of the New Hope business district. In 1946 Frank Ellis sold his store to D. M. Lander, Jr.

In 1953 New Hope was included in the northern part of the incorporated area of Sunnyvale. At that time New Hope had a school, a church, several stores, and a population of fifty. By 1965 the population had increased to 250. In that year the buildings of the old New Hope area on Beltline Road served as part of Sunnyvale's Main Street, and the old schoolhouse served as the Sunnyvale town hall. By 1982 the schoolhouse was being used as the Sunnyvale library. A number of New Hope's other buildings are examples of Victorian farm houses typical of rural Texas. Within the old site are Pleasant Ridge Cemetery and Samuell New Hope Park.

New Hope Property Management
7033 Snowy Owl ST, Arlington TX 76002
3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 1 Living, 1 Dining

New Hope Property Management
Testimonial

sulthar properties property management testimonial A few months ago, I took a promotion at work and had to relocate to San Diego. I contacted Sulthar Properties about leasing my house, but decided to sell it and go with a "big name" real estate company. Months passed and I continued to hear from Stephanie (she never gave up on me). I am so glad she didn’t because after my house was not getting hardly any showings, I finally contacted her and told her about my situation. She and Tracy immediately got to work. They came over to look at the house, provided me with contacts and services I may need and had the paperwork ready in no time. They immediately began marketing my house and kept me up to date on status. They were so responsive to my calls and emails. In 11 days, my home was rented!  I couldn’t believe it!  If I knew the service I was going to get with Sulthar, I would have gone with them versus listing my house with a bigger company in the first place. Thank you so much for all your help, Stephanie and Tracy! sulthar properties property management testimonial

JoAnn D, Property Owner

New Hope Property Management
Frequently Asked Question

What about a pet deposit?

Yes. Pets are not allowed without your permission and an additional pet deposit of $200 is required plus an additional $200 non-refundable pet fee. We may charge a higher pet deposit at the owner’s request. We do not allow aggressive breed animals or any animals mixed with aggressive breeds.