Property Management · Parker County · Weatherford · Aledo · Willow Park · Azle

Parker County Property Management
for Small Landlords

One or a handful of rentals in Parker County doesn't need a corporate PM shop that can't find your property on a map. We're based in Saginaw on the Tarrant/Parker border — close enough to show up, small enough to actually know your property.

Updated June 2026
At a Glance

Yes, we manage rental properties in Parker County. Our team is based in Saginaw — directly on the Tarrant/Parker border — and serves Weatherford, Aledo, Willow Park, Springtown, and Azle. We handle tenant placement, rent collection, maintenance coordination, and lease enforcement for small landlords who want their property managed without handing it to a corporate firm that has never driven past Weatherford. Andrew Chavis · Century 21 Alliance Properties · License #9014679.

All Panther Properties is the property management team operating under Century 21® Alliance Properties — based in Saginaw, serving small landlords across Tarrant and Parker Counties. We're not a franchise call center. We're a local team that manages where we live.

70+
Doors Managed
Local
Tarrant/Parker Border
8–10%
Monthly Management Fee
What We Handle

Full-Service Management
for Parker County Landlords

Everything from lease-up to move-out — so you collect the check without managing the manager.

/01Tenant Screening & Placement

Credit, criminal, employment, and rental history — every applicant 18+ screened before a lease is signed. Parker County attracts strong tenant profiles when the property is priced and presented correctly.

/02Rent Collection & Owner Disbursement

Proactive tenant communication keeps rent flowing. Monthly statements, electronic disbursements, and a clear paper trail — you see every dollar without chasing it.

/03Maintenance Coordination

Tenants submit requests 24/7. We dispatch vetted vendors — including vendors who actually service Parker County — and handle every work order start to finish. You're notified at your authorization threshold, not for every lightbulb.

/04Rent-Ready Review & Pricing

Parker County has distinct submarkets — Aledo vs. Weatherford vs. Azle are not the same rental market. We price against current area comps, not Tarrant County averages, so you don't launch under or over.

/05Property Condition Documentation

Documented move-in and move-out condition reports protect your security deposit claims. Especially important in Parker County where turnover timelines can be longer and deposit disputes are more common with out-of-market investors.

/06Vendor Documentation (COI + W-9)

Every vendor on our approved list carries a current Certificate of Insurance and a W-9 before performing any work. Especially important in Parker County where contractor licensing enforcement is less consistent than in Tarrant.

A single-family home managed by All Panther Properties

A HOME WE MANAGE · OUR PHOTO, NOT STOCK

Local, Not Corporate

Do You Manage in Parker County?

Yes. We serve Weatherford, Aledo, Willow Park, Springtown, and Azle. Our office is in Saginaw — directly on the Tarrant/Parker border — which makes us one of the closer local management options for Parker County landlords who don't want to work with a DFW-centered firm that's never actually driven to their property.

Where We Work

Parker County Areas We Serve

Parker County isn't a monolith. Here's what each submarket looks like for rental landlords.

Weatherford

Parker County seat and the largest rental market in the county. Strong mix of long-term workforce renters and relocation tenants from DFW. Property types range from traditional SFR to acreage homes — different screening profile than suburban Tarrant.

Aledo

Rapidly growing exurb with some of the highest-rated schools in Parker County. Attracts family renters willing to pay a premium for the school district. Lower rental inventory than Weatherford, which helps well-managed properties lease faster.

Willow Park

Smaller community between Weatherford and Fort Worth along I-20. Strong commuter profile — renters who work in Fort Worth or mid-cities but want Parker County space and cost. Solid rental demand with less competition than Tarrant County markets.

Azle

Straddles the Tarrant/Parker border along Lake Worth. Mix of workforce housing and rural-leaning properties. Rental demand is solid but pricing is more sensitive than Aledo or Weatherford — accurate comps matter here more than most.

Springtown

Further west on 199, more rural in character. Lower rental price points but also lower competition. Remote and semi-remote investors own here and need local management presence they can actually trust to show up.

Why It Matters

Why Parker County Landlords
Don't Use Corporate PM Shops

Their Vendors Don't Drive to Weatherford

A DFW-based PM shop uses a vendor network built for Arlington and Plano. Getting an HVAC tech or plumber out to Weatherford or Aledo on a Friday afternoon is a different ask. Our vendor network actually covers Parker County.

They Price Off Tarrant County Comps

Aledo and Weatherford don't rent like Saginaw or North Richland Hills. Using Tarrant County averages for a Parker County property means pricing wrong in either direction — and either vacancy or money left on the table.

You're a Small Account in a Big Portfolio

If you own one or two rentals in Parker County, you're not a priority client for a firm managing 500+ doors. You'll feel it in response times, owner communication, and maintenance follow-through. Smaller team means your property is always a priority account.

Common Questions

Parker County Property Management FAQ

Yes. We serve Weatherford, Aledo, Willow Park, Springtown, and Azle. Our office is in Saginaw — directly on the Tarrant/Parker border — which makes us one of the closer local management options for Parker County landlords who don't want to work with a DFW-centered firm that's never actually driven to their property.

Parker County has seen strong population growth from DFW spillover — particularly in Aledo, Willow Park, and western Weatherford. Renters are often workforce relocations, families priced out of Tarrant County, and remote workers who want space. Rental inventory is tighter than Tarrant, which can work in a landlord's favor when the property is priced and managed correctly.

Property management fees in Parker County typically run 8–10% of collected rent monthly, plus a leasing fee when a new tenant is placed. Contact us for rates specific to your property's location and type — Parker County has significant price variation between Aledo and Springtown, for example.

Yes. Remote investors are one of our primary client groups across both Tarrant and Parker County. We handle local field presence, vendor coordination, maintenance communication, and regular owner updates — so you're not managing Parker County issues from another state or another zip code.

What remote investors miss →

Yes — Tarrant County is our core market. We manage across Saginaw, NW Fort Worth, 76179, North Richland Hills, Haltom City, Watauga, Keller, and surrounding areas. Parker County is an adjacent service area for landlords who want the same team managing properties on both sides of the county line.

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Phone

(817) 201-0410

Office Address

120 West McLeroy Blvd.
Saginaw, TX 76179

Office Hours

Mon – Fri: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Excluding Holidays • Weekends by Appointment

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Andrew Chavis · Century 21 Alliance Properties · License #9014679 · 120 W. McLeroy Blvd., Saginaw, TX 76179 · (817) 995-3722