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Bella Real Estate, Inc. specializes in residential property management, residential and commercial sales, and leasing in Austin, TX. Bella translated to English means Beautiful; we strive to maintain the beauty of your property by providing exceptional property management.

We work hard to ensure that your property is maintained both inside and out by only hiring professional insured contractors, leasing to qualified tenants who will take care of your property, and by visually inspecting your property.

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Hutto Property Management

Sleep easy at night knowing your property is being managed by Professional Property Mangers! Our exceptional Austin property management services include:

  • Tenant Screening (see Leasing)
  • Tenant Communications and Correspondence
  • Compliance with all State and Local Property Codes
  • Coordinate all Maintenance Requests
  • 24-Hour Emergency Maintenance Service
  • Aggressive Rent Collection
  • Delinquency Notices
  • Eviction Representation
  • Lease Renewals
  • Security Deposit Management
  • Monthly Statements
  • Online Access for Statements and Payments
  • Electronic Fund Deposits
  • Year End Statements and 1099’s
  • Thorough file maintenance and security of computer record

What we do as your Austin Property Manager:

  • Keep on top of regional, state, and federal landlord/tenant law and legislative issues facing property owners and tenants.
  • Track vacancy rates, vacancy factors, time-on- market, and rent values for the area, and effectively market your home with print and the Internet.
  • Create and maintain relationships with qualified vendors, including painters, roofers, electricians, plumbers, appliance repairmen, handymen, and more.
  • Provide appropriate rental applications and forms that, along with a consistent screening process, ensure the highest quality tenants while conforming to all applicable laws.
  • Provide a lease agreement that covers your property well, collect and account for rents, and confront tenants to enforce the terms of the lease.
  • Perform complete accounting for your property, to ensure a maximum return on your investment and optimum tax benefit.

Sales

Buying and Selling property, residential or commercial, can be a time consuming and tedious job! Bella Real Estate, Inc. will ease you through the process by:

Leasing

Bella Real Estate, Inc. we use our skills, resources and advertising to quickly fill vacancies with high quality tenants. Our leasing services include:

If you own Austin investment property, ask yourself these questions:

  1. Are you forced to keep up with the ever changing fair housing laws and other legislation regarding tenancy, including lead-based paint and toxic mold policies?
  2. Are you concerned about the possibility of a tenant suing you...and winning?
  3. Do you have to deal with the collection of rents, late payments, and bounced checks?
  4. Do you dread confrontation with tenants, trying to convince them to take care of the property better or start paying their rent on time?
  5. Do you cross your fingers, hoping that you won't have to deal with the move-out / advertising / move-in process that occurs between tenants?
  6. Do you struggle with the process of advertising and showing your vacant home, interviewing tenants, taking applications, and running credit and background checks?
  7. Do you sometimes feel that you spend all of your time collecting checks, paying vendors, and performing all of the accounting necessary on your rental?

What sets us apart from other Austin property management companies:

  1. Personalized, attentive service with thorough communication.
  2. Expert knowledge of the industry and local real estate market.
  3. Experience dealing with all kinds of property and tenancy issues.
  4. Established relationships with local services providers of all types.
  5. Membership in HERO PM - which provides us with the most advanced technology tools to serve you well.
Hutto Area Info

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Historically, Hutto was not established until 1876 when the International-Great Northern Railroad passed through land owned by James Emory Hutto (1824-1914), for whom the community is named. Railroad officials designated the stop Hutto Station. James Hutto was born in Alabama on June 8, 1824; he came to Texas in 1847 and moved his family to Williamson County in 1855. A slave, Adam Orgain, was actually the first person to live in the immediate Hutto vicinity having been placed out on the black land prairie by his owner to watch after the cattle and livestock holdings. It was in 1876 that James Hutto sold 50 acres to the Texas Land Company of New York for a town site and railroad right of way. Hutto had become a wealthy cattleman in Williamson County; however, in 1885 he left Hutto and moved to Waco and entered the hardware business. Other early settlers in the area were the Carpenter, Davis, Evans, Farley, Goodwin, Highsmith, Johnson, Magle, Payne, Saul, Weight, Womack, and Wright families. Other people living in Hutto during the 1890s included the Armstrong’s, the Ahlberg’s, M.B. Kennedy, the Hugh Kimbro family, William McCutcheon, Green Randolph, J.B. Ross, and the Tisdale's. Soon a great many more people, primarily Swedish and German immigrants came to this area to farm and ranch and begin their new lives in America.

According to local legend, it was in 1915 that a circus train stopped in Hutto Texas at the depot to take on passengers, pick up and deliver mail and possibly take on water and fuel for the steam locomotive. The circus train workers also would have taken this opportunity to care for their animals. At some point during this historic layover, a hippopotamus got out of the railcar and made its way to the nearby Cottonwood Creek which is next to the rail line. This caused much consternation for the circus workers. Local farmers and merchants watched the commotion in amusement and with interest as unsuccessful efforts were made to extricate the hippopotamus from the muddy waters of Cottonwood Creek. It is said that the Depot Agent, who at that time would have been Hal Farley, Jr., telegraphed the communities of Taylor and Round Rock that were eight miles (13 km) to the east and west of Hutto to the effect of: “STOP TRAINS, HIPPO LOOSE IN HUTTO”. After much effort the hippo was prodded from the mud and water that resembled its natural habitat and was reloaded back onto the train car. Soon afterward the Hutto School adopted the hippopotamus as its mascot and as early as 1923 the hippo appeared on official Hutto High School graduation announcements.