Need Leasing and Rental Austin, Texas Brokerage Services? Contact George V. McGee Broker Associate Austin Silent Market
Need leasing and rental brokerage services in Austin?
Full-service ABOR MLS lease listing and syndication for Austin rental landlords. We market it, show it, screen it, and paper it with official TAR signatures. You approve the tenant.
We cover the marketing. You cover nothing until it leases.
Austin Silent Market Realty is a leasing brokerage built for landlords who want their rental handled the same way a for-sale listing gets handled: professional photos, live on the Austin Board of REALTORS MLS, syndicated to the consumer sites, shown in person by a licensed broker associate, and screened with real third-party data.
We pay for the photography, the signage, the advertising, and the showings. We prepare the Texas Association of REALTORS paperwork correctly and execute it through DocuSign. Then we hand you a clean file and a qualified tenant you approved yourself.
Everything below is part of the listing. Not an upsell.
How a lease listing runs, start to keys.
What we do, and where we stop.
Austin Silent Market does not currently offer property management services. We are your hired leasing brokerage. Once the TAR lease is executed, the first month's rent and full security deposit are collected, and the tenant moves in, ongoing rent collection, maintenance, and renewals are yours or your property manager's. We hand off a clean, executed official TAR paperwork file either way, and we're glad to refer management companies.
You, as the property owner and landlord, approve the tenant. We market, show, screen, and present. The decision is yours, made on complete third-party screening data via MySmartMove.com and within fair housing laws.
Listing commissions are negotiable and set in the TAR lease listing agreement, prior to active ABOR MLS listing status.
Let's price your Austin rental and get it live.
Call or email for a rental CMA on your property. No cost, no obligation, and a straight answer on what it should lease for in today's Austin market.

Comments
Post a Comment