Harborstone Property Management handles leasing, maintenance, rent collection, and owner reporting for single-family homes, multi-family buildings, and commercial spaces across Central Texas.
One team for everything your property needs β so you never juggle a leasing agent, a handyman, and a bookkeeper again.
Professional photography, syndicated listings, credit & background screening, and lease execution for single-family and multi-family homes.
Retail, office, and mixed-use management including CAM reconciliation, vendor coordination, and long-term tenant retention.
24/7 emergency line, a vetted vendor network, and preventative maintenance schedules that protect asset value.
Online tenant payments, automated late notices, and direct owner deposits by the 10th of every month β guaranteed.
Real-time owner portal with monthly statements, year-end tax packages, and transparent, itemized accounting.
Board support, dues collection, covenant enforcement, and reserve planning for homeowner associations of any size.
Founded in Austin in 2009, Harborstone was built by property owners who were tired of absentee managers and surprise fees. Today we manage more than 1,400 doors across Travis, Williamson, and Hays counties β with the same principle we started with: your property, treated like our own.
From downtown lofts to suburban rental communities, our portfolio spans the full range of Central Texas real estate.
48-unit residential mid-rise Β· East Austin
Multi-Family32 single-family rentals Β· Round Rock
Residential18,000 sq ft retail center Β· South Congress
Commercial214-home community association Β· Cedar Park
HOA12-suite office building Β· North Loop
Commercial26 townhome rentals Β· Mueller District
Residential"I live in California and own four rentals in Austin. Harborstone handles every showing, repair, and rent check β I just watch the deposits land. Best decision I made as an out-of-state investor."β Denise Whitfield, Owner since 2016
Request a free rental analysis and we'll tell you what your property should rent for, what it needs to be market-ready, and exactly how we'd manage it β no obligation.