About Houses and Then Some Property Management
Houses and Then Some Property Management is a locally owned property management company based in Greenville, South Carolina, serving the Upstate of South Carolina. The company was founded by Robert Dayton, an Upstate real estate investor who recognized the need for property management that truly understood cash flow, long-term value, and responsible stewardship.
From the beginning, HTSI has been built with investors in mind. Our focus is on protecting returns, reducing vacancy, and creating stable, long-term rental performance through practical, disciplined management.
Today, HTSI is supported by a team of 12 licensed real estate professionals, including 8 licensed in property management and 4 licensed realtors. Every team member who shows or manages a property holds the appropriate license through the South Carolina Real Estate Commission. This depth of experience allows us to deliver consistent service, strong leasing results, and knowledgeable oversight across a growing portfolio of homes.
Our services are designed to make ownership more hands-off for investors. We manage tenant screening, marketing, rent collection, monthly reporting, and oversight of maintenance and repairs. We primarily serve investors with multiple-home portfolios and offer pricing that reflects the efficiencies of managing at scale.
At HTSI, we believe strong property management is built on trust, accountability, and long-term relationships. We are proud to serve the Upstate and remain committed to doing business the right way.
HTSI Credo
Our work is guided by a simple set of principles that shape how we serve our clients, tenants, partners, and community. We believe in honest and ethical business practices, being easy to work with, good stewardship of other people’s investments, and continual improvement in everything we do. We invite you to learn more about the values that guide our team and our work.
- Always do business in an honest and ethical manner.
- Be “easy to do business with”.
- Be good stewards of other people’s money.
- Be kind to those in need through the charities we support.
- Be involved in our local community organizations.
- Continually improve by challenging process and complacency.
- Demand excellence from ourselves.
- Don’t take unfair advantage of our vendors.
- Know value, keep expenses down.
- Treat customers and clients with respect – honor employees and partners.