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Flower Mound property management
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Flower Mound's master-planned character and top schools drive premium renter demand.

$2,476 Median asking rent · ZIP 75028 sample
16.1 Avg days on market · ZIP 75028 sample
$1.69 Avg rent per sq ft · ZIP 75028 sample
183+ Active market rentals

Data: market listing feed · ZIP 75028 sample, all property types · updated Jul 12, 2026. Single-family rents in other Flower Mound neighborhoods can differ — request a property-specific analysis for an accurate number.

Market Pulse

Avg. asking rent in Flower Mound (ZIP 75028)

1BR
$1,465
/ month
2BR
$1,976
/ month
3BR
$2,668
/ month
4BR
$3,700
/ month
5BR
$5,140
/ month

Asking-rent sample for ZIP 75028, all property types. Rents in other Flower Mound neighborhoods and for single-family homes can differ meaningfully — request a property-specific analysis for an accurate number.

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Owner Intelligence Brief

Flower Mound rental owner snapshot.

Generated 2026-07-12 · market listing data, Blue Atlas operating data, and public news signals.

Rent Signal

market data data for ZIP 75028 shows an average rent of $2,631 and a median of $2,476, with rent per square foot at $1.69. By bedroom count in that sample: 1-bed at $1,465, 2-bed at $1,976, 3-bed at $2,668, 4-bed at $3,700, and 5-bed at $5,140. These figures reflect 75028 only and should not be treated as city-wide averages.

Activity Signal

market data reports 183 active rentals in the past 30 days and 110 new listings in the past 7 days for its tracked sample, with an average days-on-market of roughly 16 days. Recent activity appears concentrated in multifamily units at Lakeside Pkwy. Separately, news coverage notes a proposed 300-unit Aura Brookview complex heading to Flower Mound Town Council and continued expansion of the $2 billion Lakeside development, which could add supply over time.

Blue Atlas Local Presence

1 home managed in Flower Mound · 42 additional homes within 15 miles · 14 new leases across this area in the past 12 months

Blue Atlas helps Flower Mound owners maintain premium positioning through careful leasing and structured resident operations.

Live counts from the Blue Atlas portfolio. Nearby homes are within 15 straight-line miles of the geographic city center; lease counts are new leases signed in the trailing 12 months across the city and nearby area (renewals excluded).

Owner Note

Flower Mound's renter pool skews toward professional families who weigh school quality, property condition, and HOA compliance heavily. Owners should expect elevated upkeep standards and be prepared to compete with nearby Southlake and Keller for the same demographic. Short-term rental regulations in neighboring Fort Worth, Dallas, and Keller have drawn local attention; owners should monitor any Flower Mound-specific STR rule changes but should not assume outcomes from adjacent cities. New multifamily supply in the pipeline may affect pricing pressure for comparable units.

Owner Context

What rental owners should know about Flower Mound.

Flower Mound attracts professional families comparing premium Denton County options — schools, condition, and HOA compliance matter significantly.

Common management challenges

  • HOA compliance is a real management factor
  • Resident expectations are high
  • Competing with Southlake and Keller for the same renter profile
Why Blue Atlas Fits Flower Mound

A practical management plan for Flower Mound rental owners.

Pricing discipline

Flower Mound owners need a rent strategy that reflects property condition, seasonality, competing inventory, and local resident demand. Blue Atlas starts with property-specific rent context before recommending a listing plan.

Screening and leasing

Blue Atlas combines marketing, showing coordination, application review, income and rental-history verification, and local record checks where appropriate to reduce avoidable placement risk.

Transparent cost comparison

New clients pay a 4.9% management fee, a leasing fee of 50% of one month's rent, a $195 renewal fee, and no maintenance markup, so Flower Mound owners can compare total annual cost clearly.

Live Market And Operating Signals

Updated indicators.

Active market rentals 183

Rental listings in the recent 30-day pull.

Recently leased rentals 183

Leases detected in the recent 30-day pull.

Breaking DFW
New housing laws resulted in thousands of homes in Texas - The Texas Tribune · Report: Fort Worth has more eviction filings than Austin, Dallas - NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth · Dallas-Fort Worth Rents Are Going Down - realtor.com
Blue Atlas Intel · Flower Mound Updated 2026-08-14
Flower Mound's rental landscape is shifting as a 300-unit apartment community called Aura Brookview moves through the town approval pipeline. The project, developed by Trinsic Residential Group, cleared the Planning and Zoning Commission in February 2026 and is headed to Town Council for final consideration. For owners of single-family rental homes in Flower Mound, this matters because it adds a meaningful block of new supply to a market that has historically leaned toward ownership rather than dense rental development. Blue Atlas's view is that professional-family renters—the core demographic for Flower Mound's premium rental homes—may weigh newer apartment amenities against established single-family rentals with yard space and top-rated school access. Owners who compete on condition, school zoning, and HOA-compliant presentation are likely to retain their edge, but pricing pressure could emerge if the new units lease aggressively. Separately, owners should note that Dallas's 2023 near-total ban on short-term rentals in single-family zones signals a broader regulatory direction across DFW suburbs. Flower Mound has not enacted similar restrictions, but the trend is worth watching. Blue Atlas's view is that owners currently operating or considering short-term rentals in Flower Mound should monitor town council agendas for any STR discussion and be prepared to pivot to long-term leasing if local sentiment shifts.
In The News — Flower Mound

News affecting Flower Mound owners

Items with an arrow open a Blue Atlas analysis page — what the story means for your rental specifically.

Breaking
Flower Mound apartment complex gets approval from Planning and Zoning - Cross Timbers Gazette
Cross Timbers Gazette
Breaking
300-unit Aura Brookview complex heads to Flower Mound Town Council | Dallas - Fort Worth - Community Impact
Community Impact
Breaking
Dallas bans nearly all short-term rentals with new zoning ordinance | Dallas - Fort Worth - Community Impact
Community Impact
Breaking
Dallas City Council bans short-term rentals like Airbnb and Vrbo from single-family zoned areas - WFAA
WFAA
Will Dallas Ban, Regulate, or Restrict? Residential Short-Term Rentals Decision Expected Wednesday - CandysDirt.com
CandysDirt.com
DFW Metro News

What's moving the broader DFW market

Metro-wide policy, economic, and market signals — Blue Atlas analysis of what each means for rental owners.

Breaking
New housing laws resulted in thousands of homes in Texas - The Texas Tribune
The Texas Tribune
Private Equity Multi-Family Housing Tracker - Private Equity Stakeholder Project PESP
Private Equity Stakeholder Project PESP
Breaking
Dallas-Fort Worth Rents Are Going Down - realtor.com
realtor.com
Breaking
Dallas Fed: Texas Rental Market Still Reeling From Apartment Oversupply - Fort Worth Inc.
Fort Worth Inc.
DFW’s next suburban growth wave is forming west of Fort Worth - HousingWire
HousingWire
Owner Guides — Flower Mound

Pair live market data with practical owner guidance.

This Flower Mound market page gives rent signals, local challenges, and Blue Atlas operating context. The owner guides below go deeper on pricing, leasing, screening, maintenance, and management decisions for Flower Mound rental owners.

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Flower Mound Owner FAQ

Common questions from Flower Mound rental owners.

Is Flower Mound a good rental market?

Flower Mound attracts professional families comparing premium Denton County options — schools, condition, and HOA compliance matter significantly.

Does Blue Atlas manage rentals in Flower Mound?

Blue Atlas helps Flower Mound owners maintain premium positioning through careful leasing and structured resident operations.

What should Flower Mound rental owners watch for?

HOA compliance is a real management factor, Resident expectations are high, Competing with Southlake and Keller for the same renter profile.

Blue Atlas In Flower Mound

Turn market context into execution.

Blue Atlas helps Flower Mound owners maintain premium positioning through careful leasing and structured resident operations.

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